Sen. Diane Feinstein (D-CA) points out that the fact that we do not know when people leave the US is a "soft underbelly of this country" during a Judiciary Subcommittee Hearing "US-VISIT: Challenges and Strategies for Securing the U.S. Border."
Sen. Feinstein accuses Richard Bahr, Assistant Secretary for Policy Development at the Department of Homeland Security, of using bureaucratic argument. (0:27)
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