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In an interview on "Fox News Sunday," Kelly said the United States planned to "raise the bar" on airline security, including tightening screening of carry-on items.
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To salvage its battered reputation, Argenbright fired its chief executive, saying it would also tighten screening and raise the salaries of its minimum-wage (and not always competent) workers at airport checkpoints.
The study was released on the day that President Trump issued an announcement about the creation of a new National Vetting Center to tighten screening of visa applicants and potential immigrants.
Ebola: the disease in a day – live blog Frontline health workers paying with their lives British troops to be sent to help fight Ebola Hospitals readying for unlikely case of UK outbreak Family of US Ebola victim mourn in isolation The US has announced that it is scaling up its efforts and will tighten screening procedures at airports from this weekend.
Officials said that the tightened screening procedures had gone into effect gradually in the last few weeks and that, so far, no airline passengers had required forcible detention, suggesting that the efforts of Asian governments and major airlines to prevent passengers infected with SARS from boarding trans-Pacific flights had been successful.
The House recently passed a bill tightening the screening of potential refugees.
The Obama administration has been trying since the failed attack to restore public confidence by tightening airport screening procedures, revamping visa revocation rules and banning more people from flying on commercial jets to the United States.
Soldiers of the National Guard, who have been posted at LAX and San Francisco International airport since October 5th and are due at California's other airports within a few weeks, add to the jam at security gates without obviously tightening the screening process.
No one is arguing about the mortal necessity of tightening our screening procedures.
A3 NATIONAL A8-11 U.S. to Tighten Screening Of Many Foreign Travelers The Department of Homeland Security plans to require travelers from 27 industrialized nations -- including longtime allies like Britain, France, Germany, Spain, Japan and Australia -- to be photographed and electronically fingerprinted when they arrive in the United States.
"We've tightened up screening in the courthouse, various courtrooms, other places, and all of our deputies are acutely aware of the current state of things.
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