Abolish visas, but how?
2006-11-08
Foreign Affairs wrote in its latest edition that by easing visa
restrictions, Washington could improve its image in Central
Europe and assuage fears there of a more assertive, self-
confident Russia. In theory, at least, the Democratic takeover of
the House yesterday could make Congress more receptive to the
idea of relaxing visa requirements. In practice, though,
Americans are more concerned about other immigration issues,
such as earned citizenship for illegal aliens. The American
Friends of the CR, the Czech embassy, and ex-Amb. William
Cabaniss are among those committed to making progress on the
visa issue. What's missing, though, is a concrete proposal for
what U.S. lawmakers should do. Should they raise (or eliminate)
the max. 3% rejection criterion, link visa-waivers to EU or Nato
membership, or show preference to countries with troops in
Iraq? The devil is in the details.
[Czech Republic European Union North Atlantic Treaty
Organization United States of America]
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