The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has implemented a policy setting visa durations for foreign journalists at 240 days, while specifically reducing the visa duration for Chinese reporters to 90 days. This change, reported by AP News, represents a differential treatment for Chinese journalists compared to other foreign journalists. The move could impact press coverage and diplomatic relations between the U.S. and China.
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Homeland Security sets journalist visas at 240 days for foreign journalists.
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Homeland Security: Foreign journalist visas set at 240 days, Chinese reporters reduced to 90 days
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