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social media history](https://www.state.gov/releases/office-of-the-spokesperson/2025/06/announcement-of-expanded-screening-and-vetting-for-visa-applicants) for [a variety of visitors](https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/News/visas-news/announcement-of-expanded-screening-and-vetting-for-h-1b-and-dependent-h-4-visa-applicants.html), which could be expanded to also include those from countries [with visa waiver agreements](https://www.npr.org/2025/12/11/nx-s1-5641086/tourists-social-media-screening-changes) with
countries from Spain to South Korea have taken a variety of steps that range from a ban of mobile phones in classrooms to limits on screen-based homework. The Los Angeles Unified School District
social media have increasingly focused on [healthy](https://x.com/FLSurgeonGen/status/2029211711400525860) eating, [testing](https://x.com/FLSurgeonGen/status/2039443852470182319) candy and baby formula for toxins, and [pesticide](https://x.com/FLSurgeonGen/status/2048807993136091290) use in [agriculture](https://x.com/FLSurgeonGen/status/2036171151689261381). ### Unwinding mandates
kid, nothing special to highlight, neither good nor bad,” remembered Oscar Picardo, the editor of the newspaper El Diario de Hoy, who was Bukele’s teacher in 1994. “Although he had a group of friends