By Steve Neavling
ticklethewire.com
The federal government has come under fire for a proposal to ask for the social media handles of people visiting the country under the visa waiver program.
Civil liberties advocates say the proposal goes too far, but counterterrorism experts counter it’s not far enough, NBC News reports.
Border Patrol submitted the proposal to the Federal Register last month that would include a social media section to visa applications. Answering the question would be optional.
Counterterrorism experts are trying to learn more about people before they enter the country.