CBO said Friday the Counterterrorism Screening and Assistance Act of 2016 calls on the departments of Homeland Security and State to collaborate in support of the U.S.’ Terrorist Interdiction Program that includes a monitoring system based in several countries, as well as to notify Congress of planned transfers.
DHS would be required to share technology that screens persons who enter the U.S. with foreign governments.
The act also would have the State Department give Congress a plan to help foreign countries increase their capacities to monitor travel and progress toward that goal.