U.S. Considers Stationing Agents Overseas To Monitor Passengers
Credit: HOMELAND SECURITY DEPT. PHOTO BY JAMES TOURTELLOTE
The U.S. Homeland Security Dept. is about to launch a pilot project in which U.S. customs and border protection agents will be stationed at Polish airports to keep an eye on passengers bound for America. However, no decision has been made yet on whether to expand the program to other European...
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