New rules on travel to the United States are causing irritation in the New Europe. Citizens of countries that have supported America in Iraq are fingerprinted and photographed on arrival in the United States while visitors from countries where many radical Islamists reside--such as France and Germany--can enter without visas and without being fingerprinted. Should Americans apply the same standards to everyone? Please join us for this discussion on how foreign policy is affected by the exigencies of homeland security.