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Silent online, Denied entry: How no social media presence could cost you a US visa
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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has ordered intensified vetting of foreigners visiting Harvard, making social media presence a key factor in visa approval. Applicants with restricted or no online activity may be deemed evasive, sparking privacy concerns. Critics warn this policy could deter international students, raising questions about civil liberties, academic freedom, and America’s global educational role.
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