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Transatlantic Tensions: U.S. Visa Bans Ignite EU Tech Policy Row | Law-Order

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60% : Thierry Breton, architect of the EU's Digital Services Act, was among those targeted.
52% : Prominent among those banned is Thierry Breton, architect of the EU's Digital Services Act -- a key piece of legislation intended to enhance online safety.
51% : The clash highlights deepening chasms in perspectives on digital governance between the U.S. and the EU.
42% : The European Union, supported by France and Germany, has voiced strong opposition to recent visa bans imposed by the United States on European citizens, which includes influential figures tackling online hate and disinformation.
41% : This diplomatic spat adds another layer to an already growing transatlantic divide on issues of freedom of speech and digital regulation.
17% : The EU, France, and Germany criticized U.S. visa bans on European figures combating online hate, highlighting disputes over free speech and tech regulations.

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