Visiting the US as a tourist could soon become significantly more onerous under a new plan being mulled by the Trump administration.

According to a Tuesday report in the New York Times , US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) this week filed a new proposal that would force visitors to submit up to five years’ worth of social media posts for inspection before being allowed to enter the country.

In addition to social media history, CPB says it plans to ask prospective tourists to provide them with email addresses they’ve used over the last decade, as well as “the names, birth dates, places of residence, and birthplaces of parents, spouses, siblings, and children .”

The policy would apply even to citizens of countries that have long been US allies, including the UK, Germany, Australi

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