On the recordMarch 2, 2015
Do either of you believe that a meeting with a client in a foreign country presents an urgent humanitarian reason or a significant benefit to the American public?
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congress.govDo either of you believe that a meeting with a client in a foreign country presents an urgent humanitarian reason or a significant benefit to the American public?
Challenging the justification for granting parole for client meetings abroad.
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