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This July 27, 2014 photo provided by US Customs and Border Protection shows Tashfeen Malik (left), and Syed Farook, as they passed through O’Hare International Airport in ChicagoWASHINGTON, Dec 15, (Agencies): Diplomats from the 28-member European Union on Monday warned they could respond in kind if the United States makes good on plans to end visa-free entry for some EU nationals. After the Nov 13 terror strikes in Paris and as part of wider anti-terror efforts, the US House of Representatives voted last Tuesday in support of the Visa Waiver Program Improvement Act of 2015, a measure the White House supports. The Paris strikes were conducted by extremists who could have traveled to the United States without a visa. The bill, which still requires Senate and White House nods, would bar people who traveled after March 1, 2011 to Iraq and Syria -- as well as Iran and Sudan -- from participating in the visafree program. “Compulsory biometric checks at the port of origin would represent the de facto introduction of a visa regime in all but name,” EU Ambassador to the United States David O’Sullivan said in an editorial in The Hill, on behalf of ambassadors to the US of EU member states. “Such indiscriminate action against the more than 13 million European citizens who travel to the US each year would be counterproductive, could trigger legally mandated reciprocal measures, and would do nothing to increase security while instead hurting economies on both sides of the Atlantic.”
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