Visa Security
A bipartisan task force of the House Homeland Security Committee met to examine visa security procedures and ways to prevent terrorist entry… read more
A bipartisan task force of the House Homeland Security Committee met to examine visa security procedures and ways to prevent terrorist entry into the U.S. Members focused on the Visa Waiver Program that allows citizens of 38 countries to come to the U.S. for visits of up to 90 days without having to obtain a visa. Witnesses included federal agency officials from Customs and Border Protection, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and the Departments of State. close
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Michael Dougherty Assistant Secretary Department of Homeland Security->Border, Immigration and Trade Policy
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Clark Settles Special Agent in Charge U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement->Homeland Security Investigations
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John P. Wagner Deputy Assistant Commissioner U.S. Customs and Border Protection->Office of Field Operations
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