| United States. President (2001-2009 : Bush) - Presidents - 2003 - 902 pages
...States of aliens associated with, suspected of being engaged in, or supporting terrorist activity; ana 2) locate, detain, prosecute, or deport any such aliens already present in the United States. The Attorney General shall appoint a senior official as the full-time Director of the Task Force. The Director... | |
| Thomas A. Johnson - Law - 2016 - 680 pages
...maximum extent permitted by law, Federal agencies coordinate programs to accomplish the following: 1 ) deny entry into the United States of aliens associated...such aliens already present in the United States. The Attorney General shall appoint a senior official as the full-time Director of the Task Force. The Director... | |
| Law - 2008 - 170 pages
...maximum extent permitted by law, Federal agencies coordinate programs to accomplish the following: 1) deny entry into the United States of aliens associated...such aliens already present in the United States. The Attorney General shall appoint a senior official as the fulltime Director of the Task Force. The Director... | |
| United States. General Accounting Office - Labor policy - 2000 - 52 pages
...extent permitted by law, federal agencies coordinate programs to (1) deny US entry of aliens who are associated with, suspected of being engaged in, or...applications or applications for immigration benefits. 31 US General Accounting Office, Border Security: Visa Process Should Be Strengthened as an Antiterrorism... | |
| 65 pages
...response to Homeland Security Presidential Directive 2, Oct. 29, 2001. The purpose of the task force is to (1) deny entry into the United States of aliens...such aliens already present in the United States. The directive required that the task force be staffed by personnel from the Department of State, the Immigration... | |
| 49 pages
...suspected of being engaged in, or supporting terrorist activity and (2) aiding in supplying information to locate, detain, prosecute, or deport any such aliens already present in the United States. According to FBI officials, the TIPOFF database is central to the FBI's efforts to track suspected... | |
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