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Committee to Protect Journalists condemns Trump's visa restrictions on foreign reporters

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Committee to Protect Journalists condemns Trump's visa restrictions on foreign reporters
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Key Points

  • CPJ condemned the new visa restrictions limiting the stay of foreign reporters in the US to 240 days.
  • The regulation covers I visas given to journalists, as well as student (F) and exchange (J) visas.
  • The maximum 240-day period allocated for foreign journalists has been set at only 90 days for Chinese citizen journalists.
  • It was reported that approximately 37,330 people entered the US under the journalist I visa category in fiscal year 2024.

By the Numbers

240 days maximum duration of stay90 days for Chinese journalists60 days period to take effect37.330 I visa applications (2024)

The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) condemned the US government's decision to impose new visa restrictions on international reporters. Under the new regulation, the duration of stay for foreign journalists in the United States is planned to be limited to 240 days. The organization stated that this step ends a flexible visa policy that has been in place for decades and ensured journalists were not penalized for their own work.

CPJ Americas Program Director José Zamora stated that this decision is part of the government's efforts to individually scrutinize journalistic activities. The organization emphasized that the regulation is part of deeply concerning violations of press freedom and weakens the United States' international leadership position in freedom of expression.

The proposal introduced by the US Department of Homeland Security also covers F and J visas, used by students and cultural exchange participants, as well as I visas for journalists. Instead of the current system, which can span various years, fixed and shorter durations of stay are now envisioned. The new rules are planned to take effect 60 days after their publication in the Federal Register; however, they must pass Congress's review.

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What is the proposed new maximum duration of stay for foreign reporters?
According to the new proposal, the duration of stay for foreign journalists in the US will be limited to a maximum of 240 days. However, for Chinese citizen journalists, this period will be only 90 days.
What does CPJ think about this new visa policy?
CPJ sees this restriction, which allows the government to individually scrutinize journalistic activities, as a threat to press freedom and demands the immediate abandonment of the policy.
When and how will these new rules take effect?
The proposal is planned to take effect 60 days after its publication in the Federal Register. However, for the new rules to be implemented, they must pass Congress's review and approval.

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