Troubled US-visit program still seeking solutions.

PositionSECURITY BEAT: Homeland Defense Briefs - Brief article

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ENSURING THAT FOREIGN VISITORS ACTUALLY leave the United States when their visa expires has been a long-time goal of the Department of Homeland Security's US-VISIT program.

Unlike European and Asian countries, U.S. airport and land border crossings do not have immigration lanes where agents stamp passports with the date of departure.

The director of the program, Robert Mocny, told attendees at an institute for Defense and Government Advancement conference that a solution will be in place by June 2009, which is when congressional mandates kick in.

At airports, he said DHS will ask airlines to take the information and report it to Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

He acknowledged that the industry will not be happy with this proposed solution.

Having Transportation Security Administration baggage screeners carry out this function would slow down the already long lines at security checkpoints, he said.

DHS tried a pilot program with self-checkout kiosks, but that ended in failure because visitors couldn't locate the...

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