On the recordJuly 15, 2014
Meanwhile, our ports of entry are aging and their infrastructure can no longer accommodate the volume of trucks, vehicles, and pedestrians that cross every day, resulting in increasing wait times.
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congress.govMeanwhile, our ports of entry are aging and their infrastructure can no longer accommodate the volume of trucks, vehicles, and pedestrians that cross every day, resulting in increasing wait times.
Points out the aging infrastructure of ports leading to longer wait times.
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