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Judiciary Committee Considering Visa Bonding
Human Events, Vol. 58, No. 12
| week of March 25, 2002
| Keri-Ann Calderwood
Posted on 03/24/2002 6:22:33 AM PST by RFP
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To: RFP
"First, a bond provides a monetary incentive for the visitor to leave when his visa has expired, I disagree. The terrorists are very well funded and wouldn't hesitate to foreit a few bucks to remain here and wreak havoc. As for some bail bondsman tracking them, the terrorists can simply set up their own shop and bond their own people.
To: RFP
The bail agent would then be financially responsible for ensuring that the visa holder complies with the conditions of his visa.No bond agent would touch this with a ten-foot pole unless there was a provision relieving them of responsibility if the subject leaves the country. Unlike american-born fugitives from justice, foreigners have someplace else to go where they can blend right in.
A simple cash bond, forfeitable upon non-compliance would be best.
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03/27/2002 8:15:40 PM PST
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PsyOp
To: RFP
Regarding your post 54, I visited the website, read the info, and contacted all six. Thanks for alerting me to this.
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