WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. House of Representatives unanimously passed legislation on Thursday that seeks to bar Iran's proposed U.N. ambassador, Hamid Abutalebi, from entering the United States, three days after its approval by the Senate.
The legislation, which needs President Barack Obama's signature to become law, would deny admission of anyone as a representative to the United Nations who has engaged in terrorist activity against the United States.
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