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by 0x4f3759df 2862 days ago
One infers their systems are highly integrated (tax/crime/social/banking/education/gps all unified)
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Or even as simple as a procedure:

(1) search for the applicant on google/baidu

(2) if the searches reveal support or sympathy for dissident or seditious activity, deny the visa application.

It's actually quite surprising how un-integrated US government agencies and systems are.
It's not a bug, it's a feature
Decentralization is what most of the founding fathers wished for. It is indeed a feature, and one we must all be vigilant of.
Yes but it's also the primary source of a lot of government waste (the same type of waste the conservatives are against).

I think it makes sense to separate local, state, and federal governments, but there's surprisingly little government data sharing between even federal government agencies, even when there's jurisdiction overlap.

It may be the price to pay in to avoid your government becoming a highly efficient oppression machine
not that integrated, as matter of fact until last few years and maybe still even nowadays labor bureau database was not linked to Visa EEB database, so i could get work permit on invalid visa although they should be strictly linked

i guess they are quite thorough only when it comes down to dissent (though my wife in gov job hit immediately career ceiling after marrying me and everyone around her even newcomers kept growing except her, sure just coincidence /s and we both can't still really publicly say what we want because she has there parents and rest of family)

One would think, but at the same time knowing the bureaucratic garbage that happens at tech companies (and I would think communist party HQ is a bit worse), I imagine their system is likely a giant mess and it probably took a number of months to get back about the visa.