The Senator from Massachusetts gave a very vivid one. Let me give you another example of what happens when we do not permit basic due process as a part of our law. This amendment would eliminate judicial review for all visa revocations unnecessarily. and it unduly expands the already broad discretionary authority of the executive branch. Let me give you an examplea different case. A foreign government that wants to rein in one of their dissidents provides false information to the U.S. consulate that leads the consul to revoke the visa. This is someone who is speaking against maybe a totalitarian regime. a dictatorship. people who are oppressing peoples human rights. but they are here in the United States. They got a visa. and they are here speaking out. That government wants to make sure that person can no longer speak out. so they give false information to the consul. and the consul reviews it and makes a factual determination: Do you know what. This looks right. Lets revoke the visa. That person. that dissident. struggling to make a difference in the lives of people in that countrywe want to see people like that challenging their own systems. we want to see people like that fighting in their own countries so we never have to send our people abroadthat person does not even have one chance to make the case in a court of law that what is being said is false. Exposing individuals in this country to such arbitrary and capricious action is unAmerican.