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quired to report any effect, including
increased wait times, on a daily basis.The Obama administration announced
an internal review earlier this week of how U.S. intelligence agencies shared
sensitive information before the bombings and whether the government could
have prevented the attack. Republicans in Congress have promised oversight
hearings, which begin Thursday.Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, asked Homeland
Security Secretary Janet Napolitano on Thursday for details from the student-visa
applications of Tazhayakov and Dias Kadyrbayev, the Kazakhstan students
implicated in helping Tsarnaev after the bombings, including information
about how Tazhayakov re-entered the United States.Lawmakers and others have
long been concerned about terrorists exploiting the student visa system
to travel to the United States. A 20-year-old college student from Saudi
Arabia was arrested in Texas in 2011 on federal charges of attempted
use of a weapon of mass destruction. Authorities accused him of plotting
to blow up dams, nuclear plants or the Dallas home of former
President George W. Bush. He was later convicted and sentenced to life
in prison.
eeting earlier in the day to "cooperate on the basis of mutual
respect" to promote an efficient and effective strategy.Obama arrived in
Mexico Thursday afternoon for a three-day trip that will also include a
stop in Costa Rica. Domestic issues followed the president south of the
border, with Obama facing questions in his exchange with reporters about
the potential escalation of the U.S. role in Syria, a controversy over
contraception access for teenage girls, and the delicate debate on Capitol
Hill on an immigration overhaul.The latter issue is being closely watched
in Mexico, given the large number of Mexicans who have emigrated to
the U.S. both legally and illegally. More than half of the 11
million people in the U.S. illegally are Mexican, according to the Pew
Research Center.For Obama, the immigration debate is rife with potential
political pitfalls. While he views an overhaul of the nation's patchwork
immigration laws as a legacy-building issue, he's been forced to keep a
low-profile role in the debate to avoid scaring off wary Republicans.In
an effort to court those GOP lawmakers, the draft bill being debated
on Capitol Hill focuses heavily on securing the border with Mexico, and
makes doing so a pre-condition for a pathway to citizenship for those
in the U.S. illegally. But Florida Republican Sen. Marco Rubio, one of
the bill's architects, said Thursday that unless the border security measures
are made even tougher, the legislati
rd student was
also arrested and accused of lying to authorities.A spokesman for the department,
Peter Boogaard, said earlier this week that the government was working to
fix the problem, which allowed Tazhayakov to be admitted into the country
when he returned to the U.S.Under existing procedures, border agents could
verify a student's status in SEVIS only when the person was referred
to a second officer for additional inspection or questioning. Tazhayakov
was not sent to a second officer when he arrived, because, Boogaard
said, there was no information to indicate Tazhayakov was a national security
threat. Under the new procedures, all border agents were expected to be
able to access SEVIS by next week.The government for years has recognized
as a problem the inability of border agents at primary inspection stations
to directly review student-visa information. The Homeland Security Department
was working before the bombings to resolve the problem, but the new
memo outlined interim procedures until the situation was corrected.Under
the new procedures, border agents will verify a student's visa status before
the person arrives in the U.S. using information provided in flight manifests.
If that information is unavailable, border agents will check the visa status
manually with the agency's national targeting data center.It is unclear
what impact the new procedure will have on wait times at airports
and borders. Customs officials will be re
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