During a Judiciary Subcommittee Hearing "US-VISIT: Challenges and Strategies for Securing the U.S. Border," Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) points out that getting exit information about immigrants is not enough.
Sen. Cornyn observes that there is a void when it comes to following up on the information obtained through the Exit Program. (0:45)
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