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Europeans protest new $10 entry fee to U.S.

BRUSSELS — European Parliament lawmakers demanded Friday that U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano ease restrictions for Europeans traveling to the United States, saying plans to impose a new $10 entry fee are unfair. Full Article at The Seattle Times

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