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Obama Administration Ends Post-9/11 Restrictions on Saudis Entering U.S.

Monday, January 7, 2013 16:30
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The United States, a decade after Al Qaida strikes in
New York and Washington, has opened its doors to Saudi nationals.

Diplomats said the administration of President Barack Obama has removed
most restrictions on the entry of Saudis to the United States. They said the percentage of visa approvals for Saudis has reached unprecedented levels.

“The United States aims to raise the number of visas that it issues
annually, particularly to Saudi nationals, who represent an important
group,” Joseph Hood, U.S. consul-general in the Saudi city of Dhahran, said.

Hood cited economic reasons for the easing of restrictions on Saudis. He
said Saudi businessmen and students have been allowed to enter the United States in record numbers, with a 60 percent increase since 2010.

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This article was posted: Monday, January 7, 2013 at 4:09 pm

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