Group Touts Immigration Reform As Good For Oklahoma Tourism

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The Partnership for a New American Economy today released a new study showing how expanding the Visa Waiver Program to six new countries – Brazil, Hong Kong, Israel, Poland, South Africa, and Turkey – would result in $7.66 billion additional spending and 50,000 American jobs within five years.

The Partnership also released a new ad in its series highlighting the need for immigration reform across broad sectors of the economy. This ad showcases the role of international tourists as significant revenue generators and American job creators.

“Responsible expansion of the Visa Waiver Program is good for the tourism industry in Oklahoma. As an example, just in the last month we have welcomed citizens from Argentina, Brazil, Israel, and Poland to Oklahoma City who are members of an international association headquartered right here, but they have to acquire a Visa to be able to come to their headquarters or any other location in the USA for US based events of that association”, said Mike Carrier, President of the Oklahoma City Convention & Tourism Bureau.

“No one wants to open our borders in an irresponsible manner. We need to make the flow of legal travel between nations a positive experience instead of the challenge that is so often presented to our international friends,” Carrier continued.


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  1. Vernon Woods, 15 December, 2014

    So, how are these folks different from the rest of the people of the world, including us?
    Don’t we all have to have a visa to go where they are?

  2. Dick Grace, 15 December, 2014

    No thanks.

  3. Deb Schaer, 15 December, 2014

    I wish Bloomberg would sell crazy somewhere else…anywhere but here. The progressives won’t rest until the U.S. is a 3rd world cesspool with millions of parasites that don’t know the Constitution from the Kardashians.

  4. Tom Shupper, 15 December, 2014

    Well said!

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