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Cite as "Posted on AILA InfoNet at Doc. No. 02121742 (Dec. 17, 2002) ." For Immediate Release - Attorney General Second Phase of National Security Entry-Exit Registration
System Announced WASHINGTON, D.C. - The Attorney General today announced the inclusion of foreign visitors from additional countries in the second phase of the National Security Entry-Exit Registration System (NSEERS). The Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) is required by Congress to implement a comprehensive entry-exit program to be in place by 2005. On September 11, 2002, the U.S. began NSEERS enrollment at U.S. ports of entry. Under this program, temporary foreign visitors (non-immigrant aliens) coming from certain countries or who meet a combination of intelligence-based criteria are identified as presenting elevated national security concerns. As a result, they are required to be fingerprinted and photographed at the port of entry, as well as to provide detailed information about their background and the purpose of their visit to the United States. Such individuals are also required to verify periodically their location and activities, as well as to confirm their departure from the United States. The process has operated effectively with participation of temporary foreign visitors from 135 countries. INS officers have made every effort to minimize any delay or inconvenience to those individuals required to register under this program. "The United States will always welcome visitors from foreign countries, but after the tragic events of September 11th, it is clear that we have to understand better who is entering and exiting our country," said Attorney General John Ashcroft. "The NSEERS program assists us in protecting the safety of the American people and the rights of those visitors coming to our country." This second phase of the program will serve to enroll certain temporary foreign visitors who entered prior to NSEERS's establishment at ports of entry. INS officials are reaching out to communities across the country to assist relevant aliens in understanding the requirements and registration process under NSEERS. INS community relations personnel are providing information to relevant community publications and organizations nationwide. The Notice published in the Federal Register provides that the individuals who meet all of the following requirements must provide additional information. This group includes: * males born on or before December 16, 1986; and, (12/17/2002) For more immigration news, please click here |
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