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Anoka

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Re: Ausreise: Homeland Security
« Antwort #15 am: 03.01.2007, 23:34 Uhr »
Das US-Visit Exit Programm steht vor dem Aus, da die Gelder nicht bewilligt wurden.

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A report released on Thursday by the Government Accountability Office, the nonpartisan investigative arm of Congress, restated those findings, reporting that the administration believes that it will take 5 to 10 years to develop technology that might allow for a cost-effective departure system.

Domestic security officials, who have allocated $1.7 billion since the 2003 fiscal year to track arrivals and departures, argue that creating the program with the existing technology would be prohibitively expensive.

They say it would require additional employees, new buildings and roads at border crossings, and would probably hamper the vital flow of commerce across those borders.

Congress ordered the creation of such a system in 1996.

In an interview last week, the assistant secretary for homeland security policy, Stewart A. Baker, estimated that an exit system at the land borders would cost “tens of billions of dollars” and said the department had concluded that such a program was not feasible, at least for the time being.


http://homelandsecurity.osu.edu/focusareas/sensors.html
LG Anoka

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Re: Ausreise: Homeland Security
« Antwort #16 am: 04.01.2007, 00:22 Uhr »
Zitat von: Anoka
Das US-Visit Exit Programm steht vor dem Aus, da die Gelder nicht bewilligt wurden.

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A report released on Thursday by the Government Accountability Office, the nonpartisan investigative arm of Congress, restated those findings, reporting that the administration believes that it will take 5 to 10 years to develop technology that might allow for a cost-effective departure system.

Domestic security officials, who have allocated $1.7 billion since the 2003 fiscal year to track arrivals and departures, argue that creating the program with the existing technology would be prohibitively expensive.

They say it would require additional employees, new buildings and roads at border crossings, and would probably hamper the vital flow of commerce across those borders.

Congress ordered the creation of such a system in 1996.

In an interview last week, the assistant secretary for homeland security policy, Stewart A. Baker, estimated that an exit system at the land borders would cost “tens of billions of dollars” and said the department had concluded that such a program was not feasible, at least for the time being.


http://homelandsecurity.osu.edu/focusareas/sensors.html


so  einen Artikeal habe ich auch irgendwo gelesen, die kommen ja da garnicht mit.

Es wird angenommen dass mindestens ein Drittel der illegalen Leute die in USA sind, Leute sind, die einfach nicht ausgereist sind, nun ist die Frage ob sie aucha rbeiten duerfen
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Re: Ausreise: Homeland Security
« Antwort #17 am: 04.01.2007, 14:07 Uhr »
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so einen Artikeal habe ich auch irgendwo gelesen, die kommen ja da garnicht mit.

Es wird angenommen dass mindestens ein Drittel der illegalen Leute die in USA sind, Leute sind, die einfach nicht ausgereist sind, nun ist die Frage ob sie aucha rbeiten duerfen


Das ist der eine Aspekt. Der andere betrifft uns Touristen. Wenn diese Automaten für die Registrierung der Ausreise nun nicht überall aufgestellt werden, dann sind diese an den Flughäfen bereits vorhandenen für die Katz. Der grüne Zettel wird weiterhin benötigt werden.
LG Anoka

Minnesota
There are no passengers on spaceship earth. We are all crew. - Marshall McLuhan