Lax U.S. Visa Laws Give Terrorists Easy Entry. / Gregg Krupa and Gordon Trowbridge.
by Krupa, Gregg; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2002.
Originally Published: Lax U.S. Visa Laws Give Terrorists Easy Entry, Sept. 30, 2001; pp. 1A+.
"Despite criminal convictions in one nation and deportation from the other, Nabil al-Marabh was able to move back and forth across the U.S.-Canada border, blending easily into the immigrant communities of three cities....Linked to terrorist leader Osama bin Laden, al-Marabh and 16 of the Sept. 11 [2001] hijackers who entered the United States on legal visas are emerging as prime examples in the call for tightening borders and strengthening immigration enforcement in one of the world's most open nations." (DETROIT FREE PRESS) The author presents the criticism against U.S. immigration policies that are partly responsible for the terrorist attacks against America and lists possible policy changes being considered by the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS).
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