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American airports risk becoming an “easily exploited avenue for illegal immigration and terrorism” as inadmissible travelers are released into the United States interior and many never return for their deportation flights, Sen. Ron Johnson writes in a letter exclusively shared with Breitbart News.
“The report also found that CBP failed to follow required procedures for 77 of the at least 168 inadmissible travelers who failed to show up for their removal flight,” Johnson wrote in a letter to DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas: CBP reportedly failed to issue these NTAs because it lacked an “effective process to track which inadmissible travelers failed to return for their removal flights,” and because it failed to staff enough agents “responsible for issuing NTAs.”
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