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BigNBAfan
12-09-2015, 11:02 PM
or who have traveled there in the last 5 years can enter the US. :applause:


The House overwhelmingly passed legislation on Tuesday (407 to 19) that would overhaul the federal visa waiver program and bar those from Iraq, Syria, Iran and the Sudan, or those who have visited those countries in the last five years, from traveling to the United States without a visa.

Action on the proposal comes in response to the recent attacks in Paris from ISIS operatives, and the shooting in California by a couple that expressed support for the terror group on social media.

"This will help neutralize the threat from foreign terrorists entering our country," House Speaker Paul Ryan said on Tuesday.

The GOP proposal, which top House Democrats have endorsed, calls for greater sharing of information among the 38 countries that participate in the program with the United States. Currently those eligible can travel for limited time periods without having to apply for a visa. The bill would authorize the Department of Homeland Security to terminate any country's participation in the program if it doesn't adequately transmit data. It also looks to beef up efforts to detect fraud from those traveling with electronic passports.

President Barack Obama called on Congress to address the visa waiver program during his prime-time address to the nation on Sunday about his administration's efforts to combat the threat from ISIS.

Ryan criticized the Oval Office speech, saying, "We heard the President defend staying the course. But why would we stay the course when the enemy is evolving?"

He repeated his call for the President to offer a "real, comprehensive strategy to defeat -- defeat, not contain, ISIS."

The vote was delayed for a short period on the House floor, as Democrats offered procedural motions designed to force a vote on Rep. Peter King's, R-New York, measure to block gun purchases from those on the terror watch list. Ryan has argued that idea is a "distraction" and that the broader focus should be on measures aimed at fighting terrorism.

The No. 2 House Democrat, Rep. Steny Hoyer of Maryland, said he worked closely with GOP leaders on the visa waiver bill and that the measure said it was "reasonable" and "measured" plan. He contrasted it with the call from Donald Trump, the billionaire businessman who is calling for a ban on all Muslims from entering the U.S.

"The important issue here is no one is excluded by this bill. There are however additional requirements designed to ensure that those who come in this country are in fact not a risk to this country," Hoyer said.

The Senate may consider the bill as well although Republican leaders have not said when that would occur.

http://edition.cnn.com/2015/12/08/politics/visa-waiver-program-house/index.html

9erempiree
12-09-2015, 11:04 PM
Great move and progress by us.

This is the right direction to go and I am sure everyone on here agrees.

Akrazotile
12-09-2015, 11:07 PM
Ryan criticized the Oval Office speech, saying, "We heard the President defend staying the course. But why would we stay the course when the enemy is evolving?"

He repeated his call for the President to offer a "real, comprehensive strategy to defeat -- defeat, not contain, ISIS."



:roll:

Da fuq kind of political rhetoric is this?? Shame on this dude for trying to politicize this. It's as bad as Obama politicizing gun control in the immediate hours after a national tragedy.

This is a fine step. No need to bring "Republicans vs Democrats" into it. GTFO Paul Ryan.

NumberSix
12-09-2015, 11:49 PM
Who are the 19 fcuk-tards that want random unchecked people from these places allowed to come in? All 19 of them are democrats, no-doubt.

9erempiree
12-10-2015, 12:13 AM
Who are the 19 fcuk-tards that want random unchecked people from these places allowed to come in? All 19 of them are democrats, no-doubt.

Does not surprise me considering how some people feel on certain subjects. These kind of people exist.

tomtucker
12-10-2015, 03:56 AM
meanwhile in europe.........:facepalm :facepalm

32jazz
12-10-2015, 05:43 AM
Who are the 19 fcuk-tards that want random unchecked people from these places allowed to come in? All 19 of them are democrats, no-doubt.


Citizens of Iraq, Sudan or any of those 5 nations (cannot enter the US without a Visa anyway.

30 of the 38 nations with Visa waivers are European nations.


The Bataclan shooters were European & not all had been to Syria or cou!d be proved to have travelled there.


Right wingers only seem to be reactionary about gun violence when the perpetrators are Muslim.


French ,Belgian ,German,etc...Muslims can still come to the US without applying for a Visa( granted there is no proof they traveled to certain countries which France has trouble tracking).

Nick Young
12-10-2015, 07:23 AM
Based USA:rockon: :rockon: :rockon: :rockon:

iamgine
12-10-2015, 08:30 AM
Wait they didn't need VISA before? I always thought all countries (except a selected few like Canada) need VISA to enter the US.

32jazz
12-10-2015, 08:57 AM
Wait they didn't need VISA before? I always thought all countries (except a selected few like Canada) need VISA to enter the US.

Yes they have always needed a Visa . 30 of the 38 nations are European.

French / Belgium Muslims are free to travel to the US without a Visa .

No African ,Middle Eastern or few Latin American nations ( Chile is all I see) have Visa waivers to the US.

One must prove citizens of the EU have travelled to these nations ( last 5 years ) for their be a Visa requirement.

Draz
12-10-2015, 09:15 AM
I feel safer already

Dresta
12-10-2015, 09:50 AM
meanwhile in europe.........:facepalm :facepalm


http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-35059488


:facepalm


Europe is finished.

dunksby
12-10-2015, 10:59 AM
They weren't allowed in without visas before anyway :roll:

LJJ
12-10-2015, 11:15 AM
That broad came from Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, and she had a visa, and they already knew she and her husband were radical Muslims who wanted to engage in jihadism when they granted her a visa.

So let's block people who visited Iran from using the Visa waiver program. Funny how that works.

dunksby
12-10-2015, 12:13 PM
That broad came from Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, and she had a visa, and they already knew she and her husband were radical Muslims who wanted to engage in jihadism when they granted her a visa.

So let's block people who visited Iran from using the Visa waiver program. Funny how that works.
Yeah, seems like anytime Saudis attack the US in some way, America punishes Iranians :oldlol:

imdaman99
12-10-2015, 12:15 PM
Damn, this is breaking news. I snuck onto the titanic by winning a card game and didn't need a visa.

NumberSix
12-10-2015, 01:20 PM
Why are we blocking Iranians? Honestly, we don't need to worry about them. They're fine.