
Fed agencies released noncitizens without ID into US, allowed them to board domestic flights: DHS OIG report
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A new DHS Inspector General report finds CBP, ICE, and TSA allowed noncitizens without ID to enter the U.S. and board domestic flights.
The IG said that according to federal law, "noncitizens without ID are not admissible into the country and "shall be detained," but that CBP and ICE are permitted to release noncitizens into the U.S. based on various circumstances. Bill Melugin currently serves as a Los Angeles based correspondent for FOX News Channel (FNC). He joined the network in May 2021.
The report notes that CBP and ICE accept self-reported biographical information, which they use to give migrants immigration forms. The migrants are then able to get on domestic flights, even if they do not have identification.
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