On the recordJune 26, 2013
This is current law, right, that we are supposed to have an entry/exit program. Why don't we have an exit program?
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congress.govThis is current law, right, that we are supposed to have an entry/exit program. Why don't we have an exit program?
Chaffetz questions the absence of an exit program despite existing laws.
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