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May 20, 2011


Almost Half of Illegal Aliens Entered U.S. Legally, But Overstayed Visas:
Senators Say


 <http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/authors/id.9/author_detail.asp> Jim
Kouri, CPP

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This population is of grave concern to law enforcement officials. Five of
the 9/11 hijackers overstayed their visas, and GAO found that 36 of the
roughly 400 people convicted of terrorism-related charges since September
2001 had overstayed their visas. - GAO Report to U.S. Senate

 

Almost half of all illegal aliens in the United States entered legally and
then remained here after their visas expired, but the Department of Homeland
Security's (DHS) ability to track immigrants who stay past their visa
expiration date is severely limited, according to a new report released by
Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee Chairman Joe Lieberman
(ID-CT) and Ranking Member Susan Collins (R-ME). 

 

The Senators cited a recent report by the Government Accountability Office
(GAO) revealed 40-45 percent of the estimated total population of illegal
aliens -- 4 to 5 million people -- stayed past their visa expiration dates.
But DHS' U.S. VISIT program -- which is supposed to identify people who
overstay their visas by comparing entry and exit information -- cannot keep
up with the number of potential overstays it identifies by matching entry
and exit records.  

 

In fact, US-VISIT processes less than half of the potential overstays it
identifies, and GAO found that the program has a backlog of 1.6 million
potential overstay records.  Once a potential overstay has been identified,
the information is provided to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE),
which devotes just 3 percent of its investigative man-hours to tracking down
immigrants whose visas have expired. 

 

This population is of grave concern to law enforcement officials. Five of
the 9/11 hijackers overstayed their visas, and GAO found that 36 of the
roughly 400 people convicted of terrorism-related charges since September
2001 had overstayed their visas. 


"Despite numerous congressional and DHS efforts, we still lack an exit
system that will effectively identify people who have overstayed their
visas, and do so in real time," Senator Lieberman said.  "The reality is
that U.S. VISIT remains a very troubled and ineffective program." 


"Identifying individuals who overstay is a crucial component of securing our
borders, and it is simply unacceptable that we are still unable to
systematically identify people who overstay - some of whom may be terrorists
waiting to attack innocent Americans. I am asking Secretary Napolitano to
update the Committee on current efforts within the Department to close this
dangerous vulnerability," said Lieberman.

 

In speeches and in her testimony, Homeland Security Secretary Janet
Napolitano boasts of the success of her department in dealing with illegal
immigration and related issues including border security. However, past and
recent GAO studies present a different picture, say many law enforcement
officials.


Senator Collins said, "According to the GAO report, ICE should do a better
job identifying the estimated four million people in the United States who
have stayed illegally after their permission to be here expired." 

 

"The Pew Hispanic Center reports there are about 12 million individuals here
illegally and between four million and 5.5 million of those came here
legally but their visas have since expired.  I understand that only three
percent of ICE efforts are focused on these cases.  That seems insufficient
and shortsighted as almost half of all unauthorized residents fall into this
category," said Collins.

 

 <http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/> FamilySecurityMatters.org
Contributing Editor
<http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/authors/id.9/author_detail.asp> Jim
Kouri, CPP is currently fifth vice-president of the National Association of
Chiefs of Police and he's a columnist for The Examiner (
<http://examiner.com/> examiner.com) and New Media Alliance (
<http://thenma.org/> thenma.org).  In addition, he's a blogger for the
Cheyenne, Wyoming Fox News KGAB ( <http://www.kgab.com/> www.kgab.com). Jim
Kouri also serves as political advisor for Emmy and Golden Globe actor
Michael Moriarty.

 



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