Five years ago, thousands of students camped out overnight to get a visa to spend four months in the Irish-loving paradise of Bill Clinton and the Kennedys
A lot of things have changed in 5 years.
All applicants have to sit an interview at the US Embassy in Dublin and to provide two “inkless” digital fingerprints. John Collins, 21, from Dublin, who is studying business studies at Trinity College, said that there was no way that he would consider going to the US. “It’s ridiculous that you have to go for an interview at the US Embassy,” he said. “We are students going to have fun for the summer; we are no threat to US national security.”
Well John you and your buddies may not be a threat to national security but who knows about the other 2,795 applicants.

Whats the big deal? You have to give fingerprints and have an interview to visit another country which has a war going on, after that the program sounds generous.
He said that he and five friends had decided to go to Canada this summer, where work visas can be obtained over the internet.
See ya, John and all the money you and your college friends were going to spend, glad you got your visa on the internet