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Are Foreign Academics Kept Out Because of Their Views?

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When Waskar Ari traveled to Bolivia last year, after completing a doctorate at Georgetown University, he meant to stay there for 10 days. The historian was due back last fall to start a professorship at the University of Nebraska. A year later, he is still waiting to return. Ari, an Aymara Indian, is one of a growing number of foreign scholars whose visas have been revoked or whose applications have been denied — barred, according to civil rights and academic groups, for their ideological or political views. While the federal government denies this is happening, free-speech advocates and Ari's attorney say the practice is reaching near-epidemic proportions. (Washington Post [1], Friday)

The PATRIOT Act does have an ideological-exclusion clause.

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[1] Washington Post: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/08/03/AR2006080301460.html

[2] The Property Basis of Rights: http://www.fee.org/publications/the-freeman/article.asp?aid=463

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