Florida U.S. Senator Rick Scott has proposed new legislation to reform and improve foreign military student training programs following the terrorist attack at Naval Air Station Pensacola last year. The Secure U.S. Bases Act creates a new category of visa for international military students, gives the U.S. director of national intelligence final approval of program applicants and develops a “risk profile” for countries participating in U.S training. Those measures are to include better student vetting after 21 Saudi cadets were sent home after they were found in possession of what’s was called, “derogatory material.” Twelve of those cadets had been stationed at NAS Pensacola.