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Civil Rights

Nov. 29, 2001

Tug of War

U.S. agencies involved in protecting the borders have been criticized because almost all 19 of the suspected hijackers easily obtained lawful visas and often engaged in activities in violation of their visas. Ironically, for years there has been an irrational disparity in the government's allocation of resources to enforce immigration laws.

        By Peter A. Schey
        
        U.S. agencies involved in protecting the borders have been criticized because almost all 19 of the suspected hijackers easily obtained lawful visas and often engaged in activities in violation of their visas. Ironically, for years there has been an irrational disparity in the government's alloc...

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