Free speech is among the most cherished rights we enjoy as Americans. This right, legally enshrined in our constitution, has set us apart as a beacon of freedom around the world. Even as we take action to reject censorship at home, we see troubling instances of foreign governments and foreign officials picking up the slack. In some instances, foreign officials have taken flagrant censorship actions against U.S. tech companies and U.S. citizens and residents when they have no authority to do so.Today, I am announcing a new visa restriction policy that will apply to foreign nationals who are responsible for censorship of protected expression in the United States. It is unacceptable for foreign officials to issue or threaten arrest warrants on U.S. citizens or U.S. residents for social media posts on American platforms while physically present on U.S. soil. It is similarly unacceptable for foreign officials to demand that American tech platforms adopt global content moderation policies or engage in censorship activity that reaches beyond their authority and into the United States. We will not tolerate encroachments upon American sovereignty, especially when such encroachments undermine the exercise of our fundamental right to free speech.This visa restriction policy is pursuant to Section 212(a)(3)(C) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, which authorizes the Secretary of State to render inadmissible any alien whose entry into the Unites States “would have potentially serious adverse foreign policy consequences for the United States.” Certain family members may also be covered by these restrictions.
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0 sats \ 10 replies \ @Rothbardian_fanatic 28 May
I wonder who oh, who this could be directed at? It is about time to start retaliating for some of the isht that some of these countries are trying to pull.
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10 sats \ 9 replies \ @jakoyoh629 OP 28 May
No list of names at the moment, and it probably won't ever see the light of day, but it's crystal clear to me this is about those censoring American social media in Brazil. From the looks of the content, it could hit anyone who did it. My take is, it's a bespoke law for Brazilian leaders. Xandão's gotta be sweating bullets.
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0 sats \ 8 replies \ @Rothbardian_fanatic 28 May
I thought it may be more directed at the EU. They really need a wake up call, IMHO. I suppose they could tailor it for any country and use it as an excuse.
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20 sats \ 7 replies \ @jakoyoh629 OP 29 May
I don't remember Europe censoring Americans, but I could be wrong.
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0 sats \ 2 replies \ @398ja 29 May
Recently, the UK threatened and tried censoring gab
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @Rothbardian_fanatic 29 May
Didn’t. Gab tell them where to get off? I may not be correct, but didn’t they pull out of UK?
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0 sats \ 3 replies \ @Rothbardian_fanatic 29 May
They are going after the platforms to shut down communications they don’t like.
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0 sats \ 2 replies \ @398ja 29 May
They've made censorship legal in the EU, they have a name for it, DSA
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