From the BBC:
"US tightens student visa rules after Boston bombing"
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-22409193
"US tightens student visa rules after Boston bombing"
The US is tightening its screening of
international students, its first security change in response to the Boston
Marathon bombings last month. The move comes after a student from Kazakhstan - who did not have a valid
visa - was accused by police of hiding evidence for one of the bomb
suspects. The Department of Homeland Security has ordered border agents to
automatically check the visa status of every student. Azamat Tazhayakov had returned to the US despite being dismissed from
school. The 19-year-old appeared in court on Wednesday, accused of helping to throw
out a backpack belonging to his friend, Boston bombing suspect Dzhokhar
Tsarnaev. Mr Tazhayakov's student visa had been terminated by the time he arrived in
New York on 20 January, following his academic dismissal from the University of
Massachusetts-Dartmouth on 4 January. The Department of Homeland Security will "effective immediately" verify that
every international student visa is valid, according to an internal memo
obtained by the Associated Press news agency on Friday. Under the new procedures, border agents will verify a student's visa status
before the person arrives in the US, using information provided in flight
manifests. If that information is unavailable, they will manually check the visa status
through a US database. Beforehand, border agents would only verify a student's status in a database,
the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System, when the person was
referred to a second officer for additional inspection or questioning.
^ This should have been done long before. It seems the Government only does things AFTER something happens rather than trying to stop something BEFORE it happens. ^
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-22409193
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