Trump Wants Foreign Tourists To Provide Five Years Of Social Media Posts

If there was any doubt left that President Donald Trump is dead serious about reclaiming America’s sovereignty and putting its national security front and center, those doubts were erased this week. The administration’s latest move? A sweeping proposal requiring foreign travelers — yes, even from Western nations like the UK and Germany — to hand over up to five years of social media history, phone numbers, email addresses, and family information just to enter the United States.

Critics are calling it “drastic.” Supporters are calling it overdue.

The new policy was quietly posted by Customs and Border Protection in the Federal Register and gives the American public 60 days to comment. But make no mistake — this is not a request. This is a signal: if you’re entering the United States, expect to be vetted before you’re on American soil. And that includes an online footprint check.

Why? Because too many have already slipped through the cracks. Just ask the families of the National Guard members who were attacked near the White House by an Afghan national — a man who, according to President Trump, was allowed in during the disastrous Biden withdrawal from Afghanistan.

And that’s just the tip of the iceberg.

This new vetting policy comes on the heels of President Trump’s immigration freeze from 19 countries, and now, a potentially expanded travel ban that could cover over 30. These aren’t random decisions. These are targeted responses to very real threats — terrorist networks, welfare fraud rings, and foreign nationals who show little interest in assimilating into the American way of life.

Let’s be clear: citizenship is not a right for non-citizens. Entry into the U.S. is not guaranteed by international guilt or open-border ideology. It is a privilege — one that requires respect for the country you’re entering. And if that respect isn’t visible in your digital trail — through antisemitic posts, anti-American rants, or online connections to extremist groups — the door will be closed. Period.

The Left is already panicking, of course. They say the policy could lead to “subjective” decisions. They say it’s rooted in “implicit bias.” But here’s the uncomfortable truth: bias exists — especially among those trying to destroy Western civilization from within. Pretending everyone with a visa is coming here with good intentions is a fantasy that got American soldiers killed.

Under the new directive, immigration officers will be empowered to consider whether applicants “endorsed, promoted, supported, or espoused” anti-American, terrorist, or antisemitic views. And yes, that includes what you post online. Think of it as a digital loyalty test — and if you fail, you don’t get in.

President Trump’s message is unflinching: if you hate America, don’t expect to live in America. “Only reverse migration can fully cure this situation,” he wrote on Truth Social. He’s not just pausing migration from third-world nations — he’s vowing to end federal benefits for noncitizens, denaturalize those who undermine the U.S., and deport foreign nationals who pose a cultural or security risk.

Some will gasp. Others will cheer. But make no mistake — the American people are watching, and they’re tired of seeing their country flooded with individuals who abuse the system, drain resources, and despise the very nation that welcomed them.

If you’re a foreign national with nothing to hide, you have nothing to worry about. But if your timeline reads like a Hamas press release or you’re part of the cartel pipeline bringing fentanyl into our cities, your time is up.

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