(a) It is the sense of the Congress that the numbers, status, privileges and immunities, travel, accommodations, and facilities within the United States of official representatives to the United States of any foreign government that engages in intelligence activities within the United States harmful to the national security of the United States should not exceed the respective numbers, status, privileges and immunities, travel accommodations, and facilities within such country of official representatives of the United States to such country.
(b) Omitted.
Structure US Code
Title 22— FOREIGN RELATIONS AND INTERCOURSE
CHAPTER 6— FOREIGN DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR OFFICERS
§ 254b. Privileges and immunities of mission of nonparty to Vienna Convention
§ 254c–1. Policy toward certain agents of foreign governments
§ 254d. Dismissal on motion of action against individual entitled to immunity
§ 254e. Liability insurance for members of mission
§ 256. Jurisdiction of consular officers in disputes between seamen
§ 257. Arrest of seamen; procedure generally
§ 258. Commitment and discharge