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Applying for a Visa? Someone Is Reading Your Facebook Page

Posted by Liliana Segura, AlterNet at 8:45 AM on February 5, 2009.


Clinton to visa applicants: "You should know that the State Department is on the watch here for Facebook."
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Look out, social networkers abroad: if you're trying to get a visa to enter our fine country, you may want to get rid of your Facebook account.

In a town hall meeting at the State Department yesterday featuring the affable Hillary Clinton, an "Information Management Officer" at the U.S. Embassy in Mexico City cited Facebook, MySpace, and "other web 2.0 social networking tecnologies" as "significantly enhanc(ing) the Department's diplomacy efforts and business goals," which apparently include weeding out potential immigrants.

"For example," the comically Orwellian IMO boasted:

An astute consular officer in Hermosillo recently used Facebook to determine a visa applicant's ineligibility based on information contained on the applicant's Facebook page -- (applause) -- proving its value as an anti-fraud tool. (Laughter.)

Lol!! Silly visa-seekers. Don't they know Big Brother is, like, totally plugged into the internets? Now that we have a president who actually knows how to turn on a computer, like the kids, his Secretary of State fully intends to exploit such popular border-transcendent technology to -- what else? -- enforce the border.

When asked whether she plans "to work with the Department's security stakeholders in order to navigate or mitigate the vulnerabilities of these technologies so that we may leverage their business benefits," Hillary Clinton didn't have to ask the moderator to repeat the question before responding enthusiastically:

"Yes, absolutely."

(Applause.)

… We've got to figure out how we're going to be smarter about using technology. So I think that's a great example, the Facebook example. And you know, we might want to follow up on that example, checking out Facebook. For everybody who is applying for a visa, you just should know that the State Department is on the watch here for Facebook.

You heard it here, amigos: Time to update your status. Next up on the live feed:

Big Brother is Watching You.

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Tagged as: hillary clinton, facebook, state department, big brother

Liliana Segura is a staff writer and editor of AlterNet's Rights and Liberties and War on Iraq Special Coverage.


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The fact that people using their real data...
Posted by: ABetterFuture on Feb 5, 2009 7:31 PM   
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...on social not-working sites like Facebook speaks volumes about the state of education in this country.

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I feel sick
Posted by: kegbot1 on Feb 6, 2009 4:20 AM   
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We really do live in that kind of place now. I wouldn't doubt that government computers troll the Internet, even Alternet letters, looking for key words and phrases.

Why don't we get it over with and open a Ministry of Information Retrieval and Disposal?

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Flood the internet
Posted by: lewb on Feb 6, 2009 8:19 AM   
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with subversive data of all kinds to keep Big Brother busy. If we websurfers kept up a steady stream of misinformation, we might be able to overload their intelligence gathering. I would also hope that hackers would enjoy disrupting their spying apparatus. I'm sure that foreign countries like China,Russia and Israel try to penetrate the government's computer systems. They must continually monitor everything they suspect of being a danger that a people's disinformation campaign might be an effective way to tie up their spying capabilities to some extent.

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Is this really a shock?
Posted by: Dixie Dawg on Feb 6, 2009 8:31 AM   
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But, then, who was on duty all those days, weeks, and months prior to 9/11?

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I can understand
Posted by: Lara1967 on Feb 6, 2009 9:39 AM   
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I can understand why they are doing this, But truthfully, people who applies for a VISA are the ones who are doing it the Legal way, where we have Illegals who doesnt apply for anything. The ones they need to target are the Illegals who breaks the laws, not the people who are applying for a Visa which allows the person to come to USA the legal way.

And anyways Hillary Clinton is not a women to trust...

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Is Osama Bin Ladin on Facebook?
Posted by: colleenwhalen on Feb 6, 2009 10:41 AM   
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I'm still waiting for Habeus Corpus to be reinstated - along with the rest of the Constituion shredded by 8 years of Bush/Cheney/Rove Crime Regime.

I always knew Hillary Clinton was
crypto-fascist, this just confirms it.

Obama was a civil rights attorney - but he doesn't seem to give a crap about civil rights. His idea of "shutting down Guantanamo" is just to move the prisoners to another military prison in Afghanistan. Oh yeah, the war in Iraq will "end" but our soliders will just be shipped over to fight the same war in another nation - Afghanistan.

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"Big Brother?" No Shit, Duh
Posted by: blackie4aces on Feb 6, 2009 12:17 PM   
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George Orwell wrote 1984 in 1947. Do you really think he pulled those ideas entirely out of thin air? Is anyone so self-obsessed that they thnk everything of any significance began with themselves, their generation?

Phones have been tapped since almost immediately after phones were invented. Letters have been opened and read buy the King's men since people started writing them. Give me a break. "Big Brother"-though coined by Orwell-has been around since the invention of rulers. Is it more pervasive now or just more efficient? The ruling class, like Santa Claus, always wants to know who's been good and who's been bad.

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ALMOST a suprise!
Posted by: madmax427 on Feb 6, 2009 4:14 PM   
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Affable Hilary Clinton?????

Like this article, the overwhelming INTRUSIVENESS of Government into Average Americans' Computers, for purposes of Harassment, interference, control & just plain being Assholes is FAR from being understood!

My website www.whatsyourlifeworth2.info, which I created to fight for a LITTLE bit of Justice from Union Pacific Railroad, then "My" Government, has qualified Me as A "National Security Risk"! For the last TWO Weeks, I can hardly make an ENTRY onto My site! And ALL Because I wanted U.P. R/R to live up to Their OWN Standards!

In the very short bit of time Obama has been President, I have already been convinced He is JUST ANOTHER Politician/Puppet! I have sent a couple Dozen e-mails to His Administration & NOT One has been acknowledged! The NSA is out of control JUST like under Bush!

And the "Song & Dance" going on about Our Economic Melt Down? Watch www.themoneymasters.com. The SOLUTION IS within Our Grasp, BUT You Never hear about it from the Puppets in Washington!

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Government's Obligation
Posted by: iris89 on Feb 9, 2009 4:18 PM   
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It is a government's obligation to its citizens to attempt to prevent entry of undesirables and using information from Facebook is just another tool to meet this obligation. Who wants undesirables? Unfortunately too many of them just sneak in such as those of the murderous Mexican drug cartels. Who needs an increase in murders and kidnappings in Atlanta and other cities?

Iris89

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Government's Obligation
Posted by: iris89 on Feb 9, 2009 4:19 PM   
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It is a government's obligation to its citizens to attempt to prevent entry of undesirables and using information from Facebook is just another tool to meet this obligation. Who wants undesirables? Unfortunately too many of them just sneak in such as those of the murderous Mexican drug cartels. Who needs an increase in murders and kidnappings in Atlanta and other cities?

Iris89

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