US warns Kenyans on visa violations as new AI system tracks social media

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The U.S. government has sent a strong warning to visa applicants and holders, especially Kenyans planning to travel there. Secretary of State Marco Rubio made it clear that a U.S. visa is a privilege, not a right, and anyone who violates its terms risks deportation.

This comes at a time when the U.S. is tightening its immigration rules and increasing scrutiny on foreigners entering the country.Rubio’s warning follows recent cases where visas were revoked for individuals accused of supporting terrorist organizations.

The U.S. State Department has introduced a new program called “Catch and Revoke,” which uses artificial intelligence to monitor foreign nationals’ social media activity and public statements.

If someone is found expressing support for groups the U.S. considers terrorist organizations, their visa can be canceled immediately.

Rubio did not mince his words, stating that the U.S. will take swift action against anyone engaging in activities that could threaten public safety or national security.

To back up his warning, the U.S. recently revoked the visa of Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University graduate, over alleged links to pro-Palestinian activism linked to Hamas.

His arrest has shown how serious the U.S. is about enforcing these measures.For Kenyans looking to travel to the U.S., this serves as a reminder to strictly follow all visa rules.

The U.S. government is not only watching what people do when they arrive in the country but also their online activity before they even set foot there.

Any involvement in activities that the U.S. sees as a threat whether in person or on social media can lead to deportation or even a permanent ban from entering the country.

With AI now tracking social media, visa holders and applicants need to be careful about what they post. Even a single post, comment, or like on the wrong content could raise red flags and result in visa cancellation.

Many people may not realize that their digital footprint is being watched, but the U.S. is using technology to ensure it can detect any potential threats.

As the U.S. tightens its grip on visa regulations, travelers need to be more cautious than ever. It’s no longer just about having the right paperwork, one must also be mindful of their actions both online and offline. The consequences of violating visa terms are serious, and anyone planning to visit the U.S. should take this warning seriously.

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