Tim Pat Coogan slams American Embassy as ‘Kafkaesque’ after visa refusal - Responds to Ambassador Rooney statement that rules were followed
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Coogan’s comments come after U.S. Ambassador Dan Rooney defended the consular staff and how they treat individuals.
The exchange comes after Coogan was denied a U.S. visa twice for a book tour and was only granted one after the intervention of U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer who was responding to Irish American concerns.
In his statement given to IrishCentral, Tim Pat Coogan said: “As I suspect I am the only prominent Irish writer to have been barred from the U.S. in the recent past I feel I must reply to the Ambassador Rooney statement.
“I have only the friendliest feelings towards Ambassador Rooney personally but have found dealing with the U.S. Embassy Kafkaesque.
“I have been reliably informed many others less prominent than I have had very bad experiences also.
“There is no reason for such difficult behavior towards a friendly country.”
Read More: Diplomats gone wild at U.S. Embassy in Dublin say concerned Irish
“My case is simple. I was unexpectedly turned down on two visas and was only phoned out of the blue by an anonymous Embassy spokesman a day after my book tour was due to begin to say my third application had been successful.
“This success followed a major campaign of protest from Irish Americans, which prompted Senator Charles Schumer to intervene on my behalf. By then it was too late for my book tour.
“The refusal came as a great blow to me personally given my record of friendship towards the U.S. And at no time was I given an explanation by Embassy officials as to the reasons.”
Ambassador Rooney in his statement said: “I want to respond to a series of media reports about a delay in a visa for a prominent Irish writer. These reports were particularly harsh and showed a fundamental misunderstanding of the visa process.
"Although we cannot comment on individual cases, I do want to say that during my time as Ambassador to Ireland I have seen how our consular officers at the U.S. Embassy in Dublin are dedicated to facilitating travel between Ireland and the U.S.
"Our consular officers, like their counterparts all over the world, have the difficult job of enforcing U.S. Immigration laws. They do vital work, but their service often goes unsung and can even be derided by those who don’t understand the law and the process or don’t like the outcome. Let me say that each applicant’s eligibility for a visa is evaluated individually and objectively under U.S. law. No Embassy officer, including the Ambassador, has the legal discretion to disregard a finding of ineligibility or to waive any requirement for administrative processing.
"The service to their country that U.S. consular officers provide is essential to keeping our borders safe,” the statement ends.
I have to say the Rooney statement is problematic to me. Everyone agrees in keeping U.S. borders safe but making it incredibly difficult for Ireland’s leading historian and most pro-American writer to come here hardly qualifies for positive border security measures.
Ambassador Rooney’s point that the letter of the law is always applied is debatable. How is it that when Senator Schumer intervened the rules changed and a visa magically materialized?
Read More: United States visa ban on Tim Pat Coogan removed after Senator Schumer steps in
Rooney seems to be in the paw of the Embassy securocrats, most notably US Consular official Bradley Wilde who has drawn huge criticism for his attitude from those Irish who deal with him and some of his staff.
As I understand it, there have been high level expressions of concern from the Irish government about the refusal of visas to several Irish people, none as famous as Coogan before this but nothing has changed.
Perhaps Ambassador Rooney could refer back to what a predecessor, Jean Kennedy Smith said about Coogan and his new book ‘The Famine Plot’
“He has the wisdom of a craftsman, the urgency of a journalist the depth of a historian..... he is one of the greatest social commentators of our time’
Surely a dangerous man to allow into the United States!
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dan Breen | Dec 02, 2012, 08:38 AM EST
To bad, they are not, doing a good job at the Mexican border !
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dan Breen | Dec 02, 2012, 06:09 AM EST
As the Ambassador has said: "No Embassy officer, including the Ambassador, has the legal discretion to disregard a finding of ineligibility or to waive any requirement for administrative processing." The American employees of the Embassy could not change any of Mr. Coogan's information in order to disregard the original finding of ineligibility. The Senator intervened, and the system worked - - - Mr. Coogan can have his visa. It is disgraceful to demonize one employee of the Embassy for following the laws of the U.S. government.
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irishpjk | Dec 01, 2012, 11:11 PM EST
wtf. The Irish here and at home love Mr. Obama and he supposedly loves the Irish, even claims Irish roots. So would he allow the state department to send an anti-Irish ambassador to Dublin? I hope not, because that would mean the Irish were duped into voting for one of our own again who would sell us down the river after we helped elect him. I thought that was only a Kennedy trait.
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curtisjohnson | Dec 01, 2012, 07:13 PM EST
slainte9 - "
The Irish are incredibly naive. The diplomatic corps is recruited from an anti-Catholic culture that might describe itself as secular, but which is rooted in the ancient prejudices of the British Isles and the historically fundamentalist Protestant colleges of the Ivy League, notably Princeton and Yale, which was founded by supporters of Oliver Cromwell. Bradley Wilde has 429 Facebook friens; one has an Irish name." Exactly right - the State Department is run by a psychopathic and self serving wasp cabal who views itself above any conception of democracy. Ambassador's and embassies have little relevance in this degenerate system.
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pilib04 | Dec 01, 2012, 07:05 PM EST
Just guessing, but I would say the problem is Anglophiles, not pro-Israelis. Bradley Wilde is quite an English name. Guy looks Irish from his photo. Finally, he is probably nearing retirement based on his photo.
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pilib04 | Dec 01, 2012, 06:55 PM EST
What do you expect when you have a Steeler as Ambassador?
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irishpjk | Dec 01, 2012, 06:33 PM EST
wtf. I had five friends out to visit in the last year and they had no problems with visas. Makes me wonder why Mr. Coogan did, and is who is he to knock our embassy?
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roryobrien | Dec 01, 2012, 05:21 PM EST
Makes me despair at the morons in the US Embassy, and at US consulates worldwide. Most of us fools think that with Obama in the White House, we have "one of our own" in there but the State Department ( responsible for all this crap ) has always been an ultra-conservative bastion, ready to believe someone like Tim Pat Coogan is a terrorist
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seanomelb | Dec 01, 2012, 05:05 PM EST
the Australian foreign affairs dept. and the U.S. state dept have a couple of things in common. They both seem to be run by a pro British/Israeli cabal.
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branagh | Dec 01, 2012, 02:23 PM EST
Yes,thanks for highlighting this outrage. However,why should friend of the USA be a requirement for getting a visa? Of course, a long tradition of denying distinguished artists and intellectuals entry to the USA. No problem however for members of the right wing American Salvadoran and Guatemalan deathsquads or the murderers of our fellow citizen,Rachel Corrie, in Gaza.
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Mr. Boston99 | Dec 01, 2012, 01:03 PM EST
You can foget that it's the British conspiracy.
Israel Firster Jews are in absolute control of Washington DC these days.
Mr. Coogan was publically critical of Israel after Israel killed several activists on the Gaza bound flotilla.
No such independence is ever allowed by these incredibly vindictive people. Punishment is always meted out to any public figure who does not absolutely adhere to the official narrative when it comes to Israel and Jews in general
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bunkerisland | Dec 01, 2012, 12:45 PM EST
OK! Let's move on! TPC will do his tour, those is the States will be educated and Hillary's visit will include looking at what is needed to fix the inept staffing at the Embassy.
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PhlutiePhan | Dec 01, 2012, 10:46 AM EST
@JohnnyMac: This blog did an incredible service in relating the story of Mr. Coogan. It was not by chance since this is the third try. The "ember of chance" killed many an Irishman. Pardon their paranoia over "Coogan's Bluff".
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JohnnyMac | Dec 01, 2012, 10:28 AM EST
Mr Coogan would be well over this event having dismissed it for what it was, a bureaucratic error. He's FAR more important things to do with himself and his life than to worry about the delay. It happens to hundreds of people, not just him. Its a malfunction in a system that caused a hiccup on Mr Coogan, not because of who Mr Coogan is or does, but merely to coincidence and chance. I'm certain the only reason Mr Coogan is allowing himself to get fired up over this is because this forum and others like it have continued to stoke and fan what was only a tiny ember. Leave it go and let Mr Coogan go on enjoying his project and his life.
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