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Correction for original Federal Register publication, document number DHS-2004-0002-0001
Document ID:
DHS-2004-0002-0025
Document Type:
Rule
Agency:
Department Of Homeland Security
Topics:
No Topics associated with this document
Federal Register Number:
04-20126
CFR Citation:
8 CFR Parts 215, 235 and 252
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Details Information
Received Date:
September 02 2004, at 01:05 PM Eastern Daylight Time
Page Count:
1
Comment Start Date:
September 2 2004, at 01:05 PM Eastern Standard Time
Comment Due Date:
November 1 2004, at 11:59 PM Eastern Standard Time
Comments
Total:
4
Anonymous comment focusing on the need for "more protection than is contemplated in this proposal."
Posted:
08/15/2004
ID:
DHS-2004-0002-0028
Comment Period Closed
Nov 01,2004 11:59 PM ET
Comment referring to the intrusiveness of collecting biometric data submitted by L. Borst
Posted:
09/13/2004
ID:
DHS-2004-0002-0026
Comment Period Closed
Nov 01,2004 11:59 PM ET
Comment focusing on concerns "about implementing the U.S. VISIT program and requisite technology at the land border" and also "about the limits of infrastructure to accommodate the added technology at the Detroit Windsor Tunnel" submitted by Neal Belitsky, Executive Vice President and General Manager, Detroit and Canada Tunnel Corporation (DCTC)
Posted:
09/13/2004
ID:
DHS-2004-0002-0027
Comment Period Closed
Nov 01,2004 11:59 PM ET
Comment stating that "We are spending millions upon millions and the U.S. is as open bordered as ever, with anyone who wants to come in and terrorize able to do so" submitted by B. Sachau
Posted:
09/04/2004
ID:
DHS-2004-0002-0029
Comment Period Closed
Nov 01,2004 11:59 PM ET
Related Documents
Total:
1
United States Visitor and Immigrant Status Indicator Technology Program ("US-VISIT"); Authority to Collect Biometric Data From Additional Travelers and Expansion to the 50 Most Highly Trafficked Land Border Ports of Entry; Interim Rule
Correction for original Federal Register publication, document number DHS-2004-0002-0001
Details Information
Comments
Posted: 08/15/2004 ID: DHS-2004-0002-0028
Nov 01,2004 11:59 PM ET
Posted: 09/13/2004 ID: DHS-2004-0002-0026
Nov 01,2004 11:59 PM ET
Posted: 09/13/2004 ID: DHS-2004-0002-0027
Nov 01,2004 11:59 PM ET
Posted: 09/04/2004 ID: DHS-2004-0002-0029
Nov 01,2004 11:59 PM ET
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