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[Previous entry: "New U.S. Entry-Exit System Aims to Enhance Security, Reduce Fraud in English and Arabic"] [Main Index] [Next entry: "President Bush proposes a sweeping overhaul of the nation's immigration laws that could give legal status to millions of undocumented workers in the United States"] 01/07/2004 Entry: "New Security Measures Imposed On Travel To the U. S. Spark Strong And Starkly Different Reactions around The World varying From Loud Cheering To Swift Retaliation"
The new procedure that went into effect on Monday requires the fingerprinting and photographing of visitors from most countries around the world. Citizens of 27 countries, including Australia, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore and most European nations, are exempt on tourist visits less than 90 days.
A New York Times Story. Click here. to read the story.
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