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American Focus > Blog > Politics > Bombshell Report: ‘High Risk Noncitizens’ Without IDs Flying Across U.S.
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Bombshell Report: ‘High Risk Noncitizens’ Without IDs Flying Across U.S.

Last updated: October 23, 2024 7:01 am
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The latest report from the Office of Inspector General (OIG) has raised serious concerns about the ability of federal agencies within the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to prevent high-risk noncitizens from entering the country without proper identification. The report highlights the potential public safety risks posed by allowing these individuals to fly on domestic flights, a practice that has been ongoing for years.

According to the OIG report, agencies such as the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), US Customs and Border Protection, and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement have failed to assess the risks associated with releasing non-citizens into the United States without proper identification. The report notes that immigration officers are not required to document whether a noncitizen presented identification, making it difficult to track the number of individuals entering the country without proper documentation.

CBP and ICE officers interviewed by the OIG acknowledged the risks of allowing noncitizens without identification into the country but admitted that they had not conducted a comprehensive risk assessment for these individuals. This lack of oversight raises concerns about the potential threats that high-risk noncitizens may pose to the public while traveling on domestic flights.

The report also highlights the role of TSA in screening individuals boarding domestic flights. Despite TSA’s vetting and screening procedures, the OIG found that noncitizens without TSA-acceptable identification were still allowed to board flights, posing a potential threat to fellow passengers. The report warns that current processes do not ensure that high-risk noncitizens are prevented from entering the country or boarding domestic flights.

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In addition to these security concerns, the report also raises issues with the CBP One app, which has been used to fast-track inadmissible illegal foreign nationals into the country. These issues, along with the lack of proper identification verification for noncitizens, create significant security risks that must be addressed by the relevant agencies.

The OIG has given the agencies 90 days to respond to its findings and provide corrective actions to address the identified risks. It is essential that steps are taken to improve identification verification processes and ensure that high-risk noncitizens are not allowed to enter the country or board domestic flights without proper documentation.

In conclusion, the OIG report highlights the need for better oversight and security measures to prevent high-risk noncitizens from posing a threat to public safety while traveling within the United States. It is crucial that the relevant agencies take immediate action to address these security concerns and protect the American public from potential risks.

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