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The US government announced on Wednesday it will screen the social media of immigrants and visa applicants for antisemitic activity, leading to concerns over free speech and surveillance. The move is part of President Trump's administration's crackdown on pro-Palestinian protests over Israel's actions in Gaza. Critics argue that the administration conflates criticism of Israel's actions with antisemitism and support for extremism.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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