‘Someone is watching’: Foreign students clean up social posts amid visa crackdowns
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International students are deleting social media posts and accounts as the Trump administration tightens visa rules and expands digital surveillance. The policy is raising concerns over unfair profiling and pushing young people to self-censor online.
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