December 8, 2015

House approves new scrutiny for terrorism-risk visitors

The House took the first steps to rein in the visa waiver program Tuesday, rallying for a bipartisan vote to demand high-risk travelers face stricter scrutiny as Congress and the White House look for ways to keep potentially thousands of foreign fighters from reaching the U.S.

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