State Department to deny visas to fact checkers and others, citing 'censorship'
Source: NPR
The State Department is instructing its staff to reject visa applications from people who worked on fact-checking, content moderation or other activities the Trump administration considers "censorship" of Americans' speech.
The directive, sent in an internal memo on Tuesday, is focused on applicants for H-1B visas for highly skilled workers, which are frequently used by tech companies, among other sectors. The memo was first reported by Reuters; NPR also obtained a copy.
"If you uncover evidence an applicant was responsible for, or complicit in, censorship or attempted censorship of protected expression in the United States, you should pursue a finding that the applicant is ineligible" for a visa, the memo says. It refers to a policy announced by Secretary of State Marco Rubio in May restricting visas from being issued to "foreign officials and persons who are complicit in censoring Americans."
The Trump administration has been highly critical of tech companies' efforts to police what people are allowed to post on their platforms and of the broader field of trust and safety, the tech industry's term for teams that focus on preventing abuse, fraud, illegal content, and other harmful behavior online.
Read more: https://www.npr.org/2025/12/04/nx-s1-5633444/trump-content-moderation-visas-censorship
We can't let any damn facts sneak into this country!
Buddyzbuddy
(1,988 posts)any broadcast to be shut down if he doesn't like what is said.
Soon, there will be nobody left to wish into the cornfield.
Drum
(10,517 posts)angrychair
(11,591 posts)These people have a right to free speech as well. This action, is itself, censorship . The government, by censoring speech, is violating the Constitution.
Eugene
(66,656 posts)American style free speech trusts that the truth will prevail in a free exchange of ideas. Fact checking is fundamental in that process.
And so, the Liar-in-Chief escalates his war on truth.