US dramatically shortening visas for foreign journalists

The US government is shortening visas for foreign journalists. The new rule applies to all foreign journalists, but those from China will have even shorter visas. The rule changed on Thursday.
Reported by 1 outlet — The Hill. See all sources ↓
The US government changed a rule for foreign journalists. Now, they will have shorter visas. This rule affects all foreign journalists, but those from China will have the shortest visas.
Why it matters
This change affects journalists who work in the US. It may make it harder for them to do their jobs.
- What is the new rule for foreign journalists?
- The new rule shortens the length of visas for foreign journalists.
- Why is this rule changing?
- The US government is changing the rule.
- Who is affected by this rule?
- All foreign journalists, especially those from China, are affected.
How outlets are framing the same story
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The outlets report the change in a straightforward way, focusing on the facts of the new rule.
- Coverage cardFraming signal1AngleScouting report
The US government is restricting foreign journalists.
Sources1TypeAngleThe HillReports the rule change as a restriction.
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The new rule affects journalists from China more than others.
Sources1TypeAngleThe HillMentions China as an example of a country affected more.