Jiang says the United States is considering requiring visitors to disclose five years of social-media history, and he interprets this as a surveillance measure aimed especially at critics of Israel whose views can then be linked to biometric identity.
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Israel Criticism
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"Well I mean. I was in Canada for two months. This summer. And I was shocked by. How much rapidly. Canada has declined. Over..."
"Right. And now they can just cross reference everything together. That's how scary things are. Before you thought you were doing. Anonymously online. But..."
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