When President Obama on Sunday blamed a special visa travel program for allowing one of the San Bernardino terrorists into the country, a chill swept through the American travel industry.
The Visa Waiver Program the president referred to eases entry into the United States for 20 million visitors from nations that meet certain conditions. The program is considered crucial to the multibillion dollar travel and tourism business from Manhattan to Orlando to Las Vegas to San Francisco. If the program was somehow connected to the attack in California, anxious lawmakers — racing to respond to rising terrorism fears — would reflexively pare it back significantly or end it altogether, costing the travel industry dearly.
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