Revisiting US-VISIT: U.S. Immigration Processes, Concerns, and Consequences
RAND Corporation eBooks2006
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Abstract
In January 2004, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security inaugurated a new system for tracking foreign visitors at ports of entry to the United States, the United States Visitor and Immigrant Status Indicator Technology (US-VISIT) program. Building on previous RAND research and a case study of similar requirements in France in the 1980s and 1990s, this paper discusses policy issues raised by US-VISIT, including its effects on national security, privacy, and trade and tourism.
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