"I urge the Administration to immediately suspend the Visa Waiver Programme for countries such as Great Britain, Germany and France, which have thousands of citizens fighting alongside Islamic extremist groups like ISIL, in the Middle East or around the world," Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard said.
Gabbard, a Democratic Congresswoman from Hawaii, is the first ever Hindu lawmaker in the US Congress.
"As things presently stand, Islamic extremists holding British, German, French or other European passports can simply get on a plane and fly to America without a visa. This Visa Waiver Programme puts the American people in great danger," said Gabbard, who as an Army National Guard captain served two tours of duty in the Middle East.
The Visa waiver Programme, administered by the State Department and the Department of Homeland Security, has 38 countries participating in it.
The programme enables eligible citizens or nationals of those countries to travel to the US and stay for up to 90 days without first obtaining a visa.