SPONSOR'S INTRODUCTORY REMARKS: Rep. PAUL: The US remains vulnerable to terrorist attacks more than a year after the tragedy of 9/11. Our borders remain porous--a virtual revolving door and welcome mat for those who would seek to harm us. This was never more evident than when news broke some time ago that the INS had actually renewed the visas for several of the 9/11 hijackers after the attack had taken place. We cannot prevent terrorism if we cannot keep terrorists out of our country.
This bill will deny student and "diversity" visas to anyone coming from a country currently on the State Department's list of terrorism-sponsoring countries.
Further, it is time we face reality regarding Saudi Arabia. We must remember that most of the 9/11 hijackers were Saudi nationals. Also, when al-Qaeda supporters were rounded up from Afghanistan, reports showed that of the 158 prisoners, more than 100 were Saudi nationals. With such an evident level of involvement from Saudi nationals in these activities, it is quite obvious that the Saudi government is not doing all it can, or all it should, in resolving this urgent problem. Therefore, Saudi citizens will also be denied student and "diversity" visas to the United States under this bill.
LEGISLATIVE OUTCOME:Referred to House Subcommittee on Immigration & Border Security; never came to a vote.
Democrats participating in 03-HR0488 |
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| Ginny Brown-Waite | s1o | Florida Republican |
| Jo Ann Davis | s1o | Virginia Republican |
| Jimmy Duncan | s1o | Tennessee Republican |
| Terry Everett | s1o | Alabama Republican |
| Virgil Goode | s1o | Virginia Republican |
| Jeff Miller | s1o | Florida Republican |
| Marilyn Musgrave | s1o | Colorado Republican |
| Ron Paul | s2p | POTUS Republican (Libertarian 1988) |
| John Peterson | s1o | Pennsylvania Republican |
| Todd Platts | s1o | Pennsylvania Republican |
| Tom Tancredo | s1o | Colorado Republican |
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Republicans: 11 Independents: 0 |