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Anonymous Anonymous said...

It doesn’t seem to me that the United States would be encouraging or wanting ANY foreign country to be allowed to enter the USA without a visa. Especially during a time of war and a threat of terrorism…………not to mention a flood of illegal aliens who come from everywhere, including these countries!

It would make safer and better sense to have all foreign countries require documentation and a visa to enter the USA, so we can keep track of them and make sure they return to their home countries.

March 20, 2008 12:24 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

What else did you learn in your visit to Berlin? I wondered if one of your "Lessons from Europe" might include the total futility of erecting a wall to halt human migration in search of opportunity and dignity?

March 23, 2008 7:47 PM

Anonymous Jack said...

To the first poster -

Your thoughts are rather short-sighted. The countries whose nationals do not need a visa to enter the US are our friends. Perhaps you should consider what would happen if your views were carried out.

Firstly, our tourism industry would suffer terribly, with resulting job losses, as nationals of those countries simply took their vacations,and money, to those places where there was no bureaucratic barriers to entry.

Secondly, those countries we removed visa free status from would simply return the favor to us. And as someone currently writing this from the UK, this would adversely affect me. Perhaps you have never travelled?

Thirdly, the extra workload that our officials would be put under to process these extra visa applications would be extra-ordinary. Using the UK example again, the US - UK air route is one of the busiest in the world, can you imagine the work load involved, for example, in processing visa applications for UK citizens? And for what extra gain? Would this be an efficient use of your tax dollars?

And lastly - unless you are a native American, somewhere back along your family tree your forefathers immigrated to the US. In other words, your family is a family of immigrants - so you should perhaps show some more respect.

March 25, 2008 2:57 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Glad you had a nice trip to my hometown, Tallinn, Estonia. Mr. Paet was correct to note that Estonians have historically had a lot of respect for Americans.

But this great reservoir of goodwill that the US has built up over 90 years is eroding fast in the eyes of most East(and West) Europeans, and the broken system of legal immigration system has a lot to do with it.

Europeans are welcomed to visit Disney World, but anyone wanting to work in the U.S. will quickly discover there is no legal way for doing that, unless they win the April Fool's Day lottery.

The immigration system right now sows so much ill will toward the U.S. Every person who loses in today's April Fool's lottery represents a person who will have a certain disdain toward the U.S., and these 100K+ educated people will spread that sentiment around the world. There has to be a better alternative to the April Fool's lottery.

Unfortunately, the broken immigration system is chipping away at that international respect and goodwill U.S. used to have.

April 1, 2008 3:55 PM