McCarthyism Redux: Trump's Immigration Crackdown on Anti-Americanism
The Trump administration plans to scrutinize U.S. visa applicants for 'anti-Americanism,' affecting applications for work, study, and immigration visas, and creating free speech concerns. USCIS officers are instructed to consider 'anti-American ideologies' negatively. Critics warn of a McCarthy-era revival in immigration policies and potential surveillance overreach.

The Trump administration announced a plan to identify 'anti-Americanism' in U.S. visa applicants, drawing significant concern over implications for free speech and immigration.
According to a 'policy alert' from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), officers now have guidance to use discretion in applications tied to 'anti-American ideologies,' which encompasses varying activities such as antisemitic terrorism.
Critics argue this move echoes the McCarthy-era political persecution of the 1950s, sparking fears of overreach in social media vetting and immigrant surveillance.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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