Sen. Diane Feinstein (D-CA) questions Richard Bahr, Assistant Secretary for Policy Development at the Department of Homeland Security and panel speaker at Judiciary Subcommittee Hearing "US-VISIT: Challenges and Strategies for Securing the U.S. Border," on whether the Exit Program has been stopped or not.
Assistant Secretary Bahr states that while the Exit Program has been physically stopped, the planning is actively underway. (0:36)
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