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it important to your job to understand
whether the CBP records you are reviewing are thorough and
accurate?
Avs Yes.
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A. We'd like to rely on or hope that the records are complete,
but not necessarily all the time, no.
Q. And why is that the case that records before 9/11 are not
necessarily complete
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between how the records were submit
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after 9/11.
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