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Dec 1, 2015

Tester introduces legislation to strengthen national security

In wake of Paris attacks, bipartisan bill addresses potential vulnerabilities in Visa Waiver Program

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(U.S. Senate)-Senator Jon Tester today introduced bipartisan legislation to strengthen national security and protect America from terrorism by addressing potential vulnerabilities in the Visa Waiver Program.

Tester's bill requires additional layers of security, like more rigorous background checks on foreign travelers from countries participating in the Visa Waiver Program who have visited Syria or Iraq before they are allowed to enter the United States. Currently, those participating in the Visa Waiver Program can freely travel to the United States as a temporary visitor regardless of their previous travel history.

"The most important job Congress has is to provide real solutions that will keep Americans safe," Tester said. "When it comes to national security, we don't have time for partisan games. This bipartisan bill beefs up national security, reduces the terror threat and will help keep Montana families safe."

The Visa Waiver Program allows citizens from certain countries to enter the United States as a temporary visitor without first obtaining a visa from a United States consulate. Travelers from countries under the Visa Waiver Program must first obtain a visa from the State Department and are subject to more rigorous background checks before coming to the United States.

Tester's bill requires:

• All travelers from Visa Waiver Program countries to acquire a visa if they have traveled to Iraq or Syria within the past five years.

• The use of e-passports that are machine-readable by all countries that participate in the Visa Waiver Program.

• Strengthened information sharing standards between the Department of Homeland Security and countries participating in the Visa Waiver Program to collect and share information about potentially dangerous individuals and stolen passports.

• All travelers visiting the United States under the Visa Waiver Program to submit biometric information that includes a photograph and fingerprints.

Currently there are 38 countries participating in the Visa Waiver Program.

Earlier this month Tester pressed senior national security officials about how to best keep Americans safe from terrorist threats.

Tester's bill is available HERE.

 

Office Contact Information

Senator Tester's Montana staff serves the state from offices in Billings, Bozeman, Butte, Great Falls, Helena, Kalispell, and Missoula. Please bring your concerns with federal agencies, academy nominations, and other situations to one of these Montana offices.

Billings

Judge Jameson Federal Building
2900 4th Ave N, Suite 201
Billings, MT 59101
Phone: (406) 252-0550
Fax: (406) 252-7768

Bozeman

Avant Courier Building
1 E Main Street, Suite 202
Bozeman, MT 59715
Phone: (406) 586-4450
Fax: (406) 586-7647

Butte

Silver Bow Center
125 W Granite, Suite 200
Butte, MT 59701
Phone: (406) 723-3277
Fax: (406) 782-4717

Great Falls

119 1st Avenue N, Suite 102
Great Falls, MT 59401
Phone: (406) 452-9585
Fax: (406) 452-9586

Helena

208 North Montana Avenue
Suite 104
Helena, MT 59601
Phone: (406) 449-5401
Fax: (406) 449-5462

Kalispell

8 Third Street E
Kalispell, MT 59901
Phone: (406) 257-3360
Fax: (406) 257-3974

Missoula

130 W Front St.
Missoula, MT 59802
Phone: (406) 728-3003
Fax: (406) 728-2193

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