John Shiffer: ICE needs to improve handling of non-detained aliens

John Shiffer, chief inspector, Office of Inspector General, DHS

The Homeland Security Department's inspector general found Immigration and Customs Enforcement doesn't do a good job managing how it supervises and deports so-called non-detained aliens. John Shiffer,  chief inspector in the Homeland Security Office of Inspector General, shares the details on Federal Drive with Tom Temin.

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