Don’t say Republicans and Democrats can’t agree on anything.
A bipartisan majority in the U.S. House of Representatives voted Tuesday to make changes to the Visa Waiver Program, which currently makes it possible for citizens from 38 approved countries to travel to the United States for up to 90 days without first applying for a visa. The vote was 407-19.
One of the key features of H.R. 158, or the Visa Waiver Program Improvement Act of 2015, is that it adds “terrorism risk” as a factor for evaluating whether a foreign traveler should be allowed in the country.
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