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08-19-2005, 05:27 PM #1
Group Pushes for Changes in Visa Policy (PUKE)
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Group Pushes for Changes in Visa Policy
By REBECCA CARROLL, Associated Press Writer Fri Aug 19, 3:20 AM ET
WASHINGTON - The United States needs to loosen its visa rules, according to some immigration experts who say an emphasis on keeping out potential terrorists has made it difficult for foreign-born visitors to enjoy their U.S. stay.
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"Visa policy has been reduced since Sept. 11 to simply keeping people who might be a threat to the United States out," said Demetrios Papademetriou, president of the Migration Policy Institute.
"Defending ourselves may be the pre-eminent national interest, but it is not the only national interest," Papademetriou said. The think tank, which says it is independent and nonpartisan, released a report Thursday on the changes in visa policy since the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
Papademetriou said the policy also should focus on the economic, social and cultural importance of being receptive to foreigners. For example, it should encourage the most talented people from abroad to attend U.S. universities as schools in Europe and Asia step up recruitment of international students.
John Keeley of the Center for Immigration Studies, which pushes for more restrictive immigration policy, said more expansive visa rules would lead to illegal immigration and other problems.
"The student (visa) category has to be examined closely because it has been savagely exploited by terrorists in the past," he said. "We have the best colleges and universities in the world, and they're here for American students primarily."
Fifteen of the 19 hijackers in the Sept. 11 attacks legally entered the U.S. on travel visas. Three were admitted with business visas. The 19th entered on a student visa.
The institute's report also said that while the
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