Senator Feinstein, who is the head of the Senate Intelligence Committee, specifically addressed this issue that, yes, after the underwear bomber, she and others in Congress suggested to President Obama that they do not allow people to go back to Yemen.
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Mentioning Feinstein's stance on preventing Gitmo prisoners from returning to Yemen.
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