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posted by scubacuda
on Thursday April 03, @05:20PM
from the remind-me-how-this-stops-terrorism? dept.
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miladus writes "The Student Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS)
was defended yesterday at a congressional hearing despite some
technical flaws and difficulties, including 'bleeding' when 'one
college or university prints SEVIS forms and they show up at another
school. For example, a confidential form from the Jet Propulsion
Laboratory, a secure government installation, was printed out at a
school in San Francisco'." From the gov website:
In an age where information is key, SEVIS is a source of timely and accurate information for educational institutions and government agencies which are tasked with assisting and overseeing the many international visitors who have chosen to pursue an education in this country. It would be so much easier to track them if they each were required to wear a Digital Angel GPS device!
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