The Department of Homeland Security is letting illegal immigrants who don’t present identification enter the United States and roam freely, a move the department’s inspector general says puts the country at risk.
“Under current processes, CBP and ICE cannot ensure they are keeping high-risk noncitizens without identification from entering the country,” new inspector general report said. “Additionally, TSA cannot ensure its vetting and screening procedures prevent high-risk noncitizens who may pose a threat to the flying public from boarding domestic flights.”
DHS does not log whether it has seen identification for aliens or merely accepted the name they verbally present, so it is unclear exactly how many aliens are admitted to the country with unconfirmed identities. But at least 13% had no documentation upon entry, the inspector general said.
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