Tag: Washington

  • US denies visas to former EU commissioner, activists in tech-regulation clash

    US denies visas to former EU commissioner, activists in tech-regulation clash

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    2025-12-24 07:36:00

    A statement reported by Vanguard says the United States has denied visas to a former EU commissioner and several activists, accusing them of trying to pressure US tech companies into censoring American viewpoints under Europe’s platform rules.

    The move deepens a growing transatlantic clash: Europe wants tougher content governance and platform accountability; Washington is increasingly framing some foreign regulation as an attack on US free speech and US companies.

    The immediate consequence is diplomatic: targeted individuals lose travel access, allies protest, and the tech policy dispute becomes a migration/visa enforcement issue rather than purely a regulatory debate.

    Longer-term, the action signals that tech regulation is now a geopolitical battlefield—where immigration tools are being used to punish perceived “extraterritorial” influence.

    AP reported Rubio labelled the targets “radical” activists, while The Guardian described the bans as an “attack on European tech regulators.”

    Echotitbits take: Nigeria should pay attention because global platform rules often “spill” into African moderation outcomes. Watch whether Nigeria’s digital regulation strategy aligns more with EU-style compliance or US-style free-speech framing—and how that affects local civic space.

    Source: Vanguard — December 24, 2025 (https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/12/us-denies-visas-to-eu-ex-commissioner-four-others-over-tech-rules/)
    Vanguard 2025-12-24

  • US immigration freeze hits Nigerians as new travel-ban list expands to 19 countries

    US immigration freeze hits Nigerians as new travel-ban list expands to 19 countries

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    2025-12-20 11:10:00

    In a report published by The Punch, a US official said the Trump administration has directed USCIS to suspend green card and citizenship applications for nationals of newly added countries on an expanded travel-ban list, including Nigeria.

    The development is tied to a security-driven review of screening and vetting, with affected applicants facing uncertainty over processing timelines and eligibility across immigration categories.

    For Nigerian families, students and professionals, the immediate impact is a backlog effect—cases already in the pipeline may slow as adjudications are paused or subjected to heightened scrutiny.

    NPR reported USCIS would pause reviewing pending applications for green cards, citizenship, or asylum for immigrants from the listed countries, noting it “would pause reviewing all pending applications.” Reuters also reported the policy shift as part of a broader tightening, describing it as a “pause” tied to national security screening.

    Echotitbits take:
    Diaspora communities should expect rapidly evolving guidance. Watch for official USCIS notices, legal challenges, and any changes to country lists or categories—plus what US consulates communicate about downstream impacts.

    Source: The Punch — December 20, 2025 (https://punchng.com/full-list-us-stops-nigerians-others-from-applying-for-green-card-citizenship/)
    The Punch 2025-12-20