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or from flying through the US. This will affect an estimated 1/2 million people already here on student visa, specialized work visas, or who have permanent residence.

What do you think of this?
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AW Not very specific is it?

What does vetting mean?

If you are vetted, we do a background check, birth certificate, DMV records, your finger prints, maybe your dna, maybe church records.

What kind of vetting do we do on these refuges? It is not like we can go to their dmv and find out info.

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Jan 29, 2017
EasTexSteve On 1/29/17, long-time lurker wrote:

> How does "extreme" vetting differ for the 1-2 year process > of vetting? > > -ltl

Off the cuff, I would say that a lot can happen with a person in 1 or 2 years.
Jan 29, 2017
long-time lurker On 1/29/17, AW wrote: > > Not very specific is it? > > What does vetting mean? > > If you are vetted, we do a background check, birth > certificate, DMV records, your finger prints, maybe your > dna, maybe church records. > > What kind of vetting do we do on these refuges? It is not > like we can go to their dmv and...See More
Jan 29, 2017
Cha Cha Am not very knowledgeable about security and background but what about this - what if we just admitted children and their parents who are in their 30s and older? That seems unfair to younger people and singles, but the facts are that younger people are more often radicalized. The younger people would have to wait longer but we can't take them all ...See More
Jan 29, 2017
long-time lurker On 1/29/17, Cha Cha wrote:
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> Am not very knowledgeable about security and background
> but what about this - what if we just admitted children
> and their parents who are in their 30s and older? That
> seems unfair to younger people and singles, but the facts
> are that younger people are more often radicaliz...See More
Jan 30, 2017


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