ESTADOS UNIDOS II
WHEREAS
the American Society of Newspaper Editors recently drafted a resolution asking
the U.S. Congress to include journalists in the U.S. Visa Waiver Program for
visitors from friendly countries.
WHEREAS
the IAPA shares the ASNE’s concern over the detention and expulsion
of foreign journalists from the United States in recent months
WHEREAS
the IAPA shares the ASNE’s concern that keeping journalists out of the
United States damages the U.S. image as an open society
WHEREAS
Principle 5 of the Declaration of Chapultepec states: “Prior censorship,
restrictions on the circulation of the media or dissemination of their reports,
forced publication of information, the imposition of obstacles to the free
flow of news, and restrictions on the activities and movements of journalists
directly contradict freedom of the press”
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF
THE IAPA RESOLVES
to adopt the ASNE resolution calling on the U.S. Congress in its annual renewal
of the Visa Waiver Program to add journalists to the many professions that
do not need a visa for their stays in the United States.
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The American Society of Newspaper Editors (ASNE) resolution follows:
Whereas
Working foreign journalists are excluded from our country’s Visa Waiver
Program under which visitors from 27 friendly countries can enter the U.S.
for business or pleasure without a visa if they intend to stay for less than
90 days,
Whereas
In recent months numerous foreign journalists have been seized at our borders,
rejected for entry and deported forcibly to their home countries because they
did not have long-term visas,
Whereas
Working journalists have been excluded from the Visa Waiver Program historically
because they could obtain long-term visas with ease and because Customs official
routinely waived them in without long-term visas,
Whereas
Keeping foreign journalists out of the U.S. damages our country’s image
as an open society, does nothing to enhance our border security and encourages
other nations to make conditions more difficult for American journalists abroad
Now, therefore:
The board of directors of the American Society of Newspaper Editors calls
on Congress in its annual renewal of the Visa Waiver Program to add journalists
to the many professions who do not need a visa for short stays in our country.