The Department of Homeland Security has lost track of more than 1 million individuals who entered the U.S. but may not have left when they were supposed to, according to a government watchdog agency.
Homeland Security is required to track and report foreign visitors granted entry to the U.S., but lacks a way to verify that they have left the country, the Government Accountability Office said Tuesday. Federal law requires the department to use biometric data — such as fingerprints — to track visitors, but such a system is years overdue from being put in place.
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We can feel more secure knowing big sis is tracking those evil Christians, believers in the constitution, Tea Party members, believers in the second amendment,etc.
Got plenty of ammo though....hoarding it all... so law abiding citizens won t be able to defend themselves from...the MUSLIM boogey man...? Maybe we should be fearing your existance as an agency
You can not expect any intelligent decisions when people are appointed by the idiot Muslim President.
Good ole J no po...no she doesn't have one
Funny how the IRS can easily enough track illegal that are here and send them millions in tax refunds--The worst example found during a recently released audit was $46 million in refunds being sent in one year to 23,994 illegal workers, all at the same address in Atlanta. Maybe the IRS should "find" all these people!
This guy, Janet, doesn't have a clue what he's doing. Neither does the government. They want the terror, they want the violence, so they can point and say "See, you need more of US"
Thank goodness we can listen to their phone conversations and watch them with our drones while we are looking for them.
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