DOS Inspector General Finds Current Visa Issuance Process Fails to Prevent Entry of Terrorists


Cite as "Posted on AILA InfoNet at Doc. No. 02122042 (Dec. 20, 2002) ."

A report released on 12/19/02 by the State Department’s Office of Inspector General found, among other things, that current visa issuance procedures are inadequate to prevent terrorists from traveling to the U.S., adding that the Department "at every level must rethink its approach to this task and devote the necessary resources and effort to it."

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(12/24/2002)

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