The United States is becoming increasingly - and dangerously - unstable.
Emboldened after being given a made-up "peace" award by a corrupt sporting organisation, Mad King Donald - the Titan of Tariffs - becomes crazier by the day.
From blowing up ships he thinks might be transporting drugs, allowing ICE goons to harass US citizens going about their legal business, to threatening to close down media organisations whose views he dislikes, the Trumpster is taking US dangerously close to the brink of dictatorship.
His teams of various drunks, warmongers, genocide enablers and sex pests blatantly ignore international laws and conventions.
This is “the land of the free”, where criminals, conmen, sexists and pardoned drug dealers thrive.
Pardons are dangled in front of would-be donors and jackbooted thugs wearing face masks legally roam the streets.
Oh. And the price gouge is on across the country ahead of the 2026 World Cup - and eyes are firmly fixed on how to get hands on Venezuela's oil riches.
The rest of the world looks on aghast - but too petrified to speak out.
Now Agent Orange’s administration is moving to dramatically expand digital screening for foreign visitors - potentially further damaging an already ailing tourism industry.
The Trumpian administration this week proposed a new rule that would require virtually all tourists entering the United States to disclose five years of social media activity, along with extensive personal and family information.
The plan, published in a Federal Register notice by the increasingly emboldened US Customs and Border Protection (CBP), would apply to arrivals from every country.
This would then include those currently eligible to enter without a visa through the Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA).
Among nations benefiting of the ESTA are Australia, Japan, New Zealand, South Korea, most European Union countries and the UK.
Traditionallly allies, in other words.
Under the proposal, applicants would be required to submit usernames associated with all social media platforms used in the past five years, as well as all phone numbers and email addresses from the same period.
CBP also seeks to collect detailed information about close family members, including names, birth dates, birthplaces, addresses, and phone numbers.
The disclosures, described in the notice as “mandatory,” would mark a major expansion of digital vetting for tens of millions of travelers from countries.
Heaven forbid if you should be critical of a US politician.
The (US) public has until February 9 to submit comments about the proposals. The rest of us should shut up. America First.
The Department of Homeland Security declined to comment on the proposal when asked by various media outlets.
But the move comes amid a sweeping hard-line turn on immigration and border controls since the tanned/sleepy one took over the US presidency last January.
Tourism industry officials have warned the latest measures could deliver another blow to an already weakened sector.
International travel to the US has fallen sharply since early 2025. It is no mystery as to why.
The Department of Homeland Security declined to comment on the proposal when asked by various media outlets.
But the move comes amid a sweeping hard-line turn on immigration and border controls since the tanned/sleepy one took over the US presidency last January.
Tourism industry officials have warned the latest measures could deliver another blow to an already weakened sector.
International travel to the US has fallen sharply since early 2025. It is no mystery as to why.
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