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Officials Order U.S. Customs To Verify All Int’l Student Visas After Bombings


customs.jpgCustoms officials are being ordered “effective immediately” to verify that every foreign student arriving in the U.S. has a valid student visa.

It’s the first security change by the U.S. government directly related to the Boston bombings.

According to an internal memorandum obtained by The Associated Press, the Homeland Security Department says every international student holding a non-immigrant student visa must have their status verified before being allowed into the U.S. The order came one day after the Obama administration acknowledged that a student from Kazakhstan accused of hiding evidence for one of the Boston bombing suspects was allowed to return to the U.S. in January without a valid student visa.

Azamat Tazhayakov’s terminated visa status was in the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System, called SEVIS.

(AP)



One Response

  1. The purported offenders in the Boston case were NOT foreign students, and never were. They entered the United States as refugees, and as secular Muslims were the sort of people it would be reasonable to grant asylum to, and had a valid immigration status (one with a green card, the other was a citizen).

    While one expects the government to close barn doors after the horse escape, they should at least find the right barn.

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