What is the US-VISIT Program?

The US-VISIT Program is a federal program administered by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS). It was created in order to strengthen security at the borders and facilitate the entry of legitimate travelers. It is designed to prevent, detect, and investigate potential threats to national security associated with the entry and exit of citizens or non-citizens from the United States. The program also helps to combat illegal immigration. The US-VISIT Program uses biometric technology such as digital photos and fingerprints to identify and verify the identity of travelers entering the United States. It is also used to track individuals with a valid visa or a valid entry document that has been issued by the United States. The information collected is recorded in a database maintained by the Department of Homeland Security and used for national security purposes. In Alabama, the US-VISIT Program is used to identify non-citizens who are subject to deportation, and they are tracked through the National Security Entry-Exit Registration System (NSEERS). NSEERS uses biometric identification, such as fingerprints and digital photographs, to track the movements of non-citizens in Alabama and identify those who have overstayed or violated their visa or status. The US-VISIT Program is also used to collect information on visitors to help the DHS better identify potential threats to national security.

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El Programa US-VISIT es un programa de vigilancia de seguridad fronteriza que se lanzó en enero de 2004. Está diseñado para ayudar a controlar y monitorear el movimiento de las personas que entran y salen de Estados Unidos. El Programa US-VISIT es dirigido por el Departamento de Seguridad Nacional. Como parte del programa, los ciudadanos extranjeros que entran en los Estados Unidos tienen que presentar su información biométrica a personal autorizado en la estación fronteriza. Los datos biométricos se recopilan, incluyendo huellas digitales y fotografías. Esta información se usa para determinar su identidad y ayudar a confirmar su autenticidad. Esta información también se compara con los registros de personas que potencialmente pueden ser deportadas. Esto ayuda a regular la inmigración y también a proteger a los ciudadanos estadounidenses al ayudar a identificar y deportar personas que no pertenecen al país o que han violado la ley de inmigración. El Programa US-VISIT ha ayudado a reducir los casos de deportación injustificada en el estado de Alabama y en todos los Estados Unidos.

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