On the recordJanuary 19, 2010
It doesn't make any sense to me that somebody would have to go through secondary screening to get into the country, but they didn't have to go through secondary screening to get on an airplane.
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congress.govIt doesn't make any sense to me that somebody would have to go through secondary screening to get into the country, but they didn't have to go through secondary screening to get on an airplane.
Ensign questions the inconsistency in security screening policies for entry and air travel.
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