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2/20/2002 Task Force of the INS Data Management Improvement Act of 2000 The Immigration and Naturalization Service Data Management Improvement Act (DMIA) of 2000 created a Task Force to evaluate how the flow of traffic at United States airports, seaports and land border ports of entry can be improved while enhancing security and implementing systems for data collection and data sharing. Initially the Task Force will focus on an electronic entry and exit data system to identify lawfully admitted non-immigrants that remain in the United States beyond their authorized time limitation, commonly referred to as visa overstays. The DMIA Task Force is comprised of 17 officials from six Federal agencies, two state and local governmental groups and nine private industry trade and travel organizations. The members bring together the expertise and enthusiasm necessary to find solutions to address our Nation’s commercial facilitation needs consistent with increased security concerns. Congress charged the DMIA Task Force with:
Annual reports with DMIA Task Force findings, conclusions and recommendations must be made to Congress, with the first report due by December 31, 2002. - INS - |
Last Modified 02/20/2003