Posted on 03/15/2016 3:23:58 PM PDT by stocksthatgoup
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. immigration authorities' lack of progress in automating their systems is compromising border security, making it more difficult to process people seeking to get into the country, a report said on Tuesday.
"We may be admitting individuals who wish to do us harm, or who do not meet the requirements for a visa," John Roth, the Inspector General for the Department of Homeland Security, told a Senate Homeland Security Committee hearing.
(Excerpt) Read more at ca.news.yahoo.com ...
Outmoded U.S. immigration system poses security risk: study
Unenforced U.S. immigration system poses security risk: study
Fixed it.
What system?
You mean the Rio Grande River?
Since when was it in ANY nations interests to let people with standing declarations of war and conquest immigrate?
The leftist media is expert at 40 year old “news”....
File Under, “No S__t, Sherlock.”
No Cheet Sherlock.
We don't enforce existing immigration law.
That's not "outmoded."
That's the handiwork of a criminal government.
Didn’t we learn that on 9/11/01?
#3> It is a lack of alligators. We need some HB-I visa Egyptian crocodiles to guard the Rio Grande since our alligators aren’t cutting (or chomping) it.
We need to put some teeth into our border enforcement policies.
Tick-tock. Tick-tock. Calling Peter Pan!
oh shit it is all about money again, just like for healthcare....time to let all the techo macho guys in with their bids to spend shit loads of money to solve the problems.
I agree with Ann Coulter’s recommendation.
Declare a complete moratorium on new immigration and
abolish the INS,
then start from scratch.
The H1B visa system provides slaves to stingy businesses.
They can’t or won’t stop illegals from coming.
The “political asylum” exception is a joke.
And it takes something like a murder or rape for them to deport an illegal.
Otherwise, ‘Adios America’.
Won't PETA pitch a fit about being culturally insensitive for feeding Mexican food to Egyptian Crocidiles?
PETA, the other “white meat”.
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