DHS Report: Agencies "Did Not Fully Assess Risks" Of Migrants Released Into Country, Allowed On Flights
6 weeks ago
The Inspector General for DHS released a report this week admitting that several agencies "did not fully assess risks" of the millions of illegal migrants - without ID - that were released into the country.
The heavily redacted report details that TSA, ICE and CBP released millions of noncitizens onto domestic flights based on lax security protocol.
In fact, the report said, that according to federal law “noncitizens without ID are not admissible into the country and shall be detained," but CBP and ICE are allowed to release them into U.S. based on different circumstances – like self-reported info.
"Neither CBP nor ICE could determine how many of the millions of illegal migrants entered the country each year without identification.
The heavily redacted report details that TSA, ICE and CBP released millions of noncitizens onto domestic flights based on lax security protocol.
In fact, the report said, that according to federal law “noncitizens without ID are not admissible into the country and shall be detained," but CBP and ICE are allowed to release them into U.S. based on different circumstances – like self-reported info.
"Neither CBP nor ICE could determine how many of the millions of illegal migrants entered the country each year without identification.