Extreme vetting

Published February 26, 2017

IN a recent interview President Donald Trump was questioned about visa requirements for countries that were not yet placed on the visa ban list, namely, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Afghanistan. President Trump responded by saying: “You’re going to see — you’re going to see. We’re going to have extreme vetting in all cases. And I mean extreme.“

One ought to respect the sovereign right of any country to apply ‘extreme vetting’ to its visa-seekers. On this count could I request the government of Pakistan to please clarify the following three issues that have been extensively reported in the media and are cause of great concern to ordinary Pakistanis.

a. Is it correct that the US embassy has a disproportionately high 750-strong American contingent already present in Pakistan?

b. Is it correct that the embassy is in the process of enhancing its strength by 350 armed marines? This matter has grave security implications. It is not long ago that Raymond Davis, an armed American Embassy staffer, went berserk killing innocent Pakistanis.

c. Now that Trump has announced “extreme vetting” of all visa applicants from Pakistan, will our government return the favour by carrying out equally “extreme vetting” of all additional embassy staff that arrives in Pakistan.

Naeem Sadiq

Karachi

Published in Dawn, February 26th, 2017

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