Senator COLLINS. to talk about an important national security measure that was passed in todays Customs bill that the conference report included and was voted out of the Senate. The Customs bill included an important provision that was authored by myself and Senator COLLINS in December of last year. Called S. 2430. the Travel Facilitation and Safety Act. it concerned how to improve biometric standards for visa waiver countries. Senator COLLINS and I focused on two things: increasing security standards for those visa waiver countries that we believe should use better biometrics and share that information and data. and improving security at our airports before people reach the United States. so we can know that we have done a thorough background check and evaluation. Senator COLLINS and I want to stop potential terrorists before they board a plane bound for the United States. I thank Secretary Jeh Johnson for working with us in December on S. 2430. and also for helping to get this included in the Customs bill. What we want to do is expand the customs and border security efforts that exist here in the United States and. if you will. expand our border controls to overseas airports. After the Paris attacks reignited a national discussion about what to do to improve U.S. security. we wanted to make sure that we do something specifically for those individuals traveling from 38 visa waiver countries. These are countries for whose citizens we do not require a full background check on individuals prior to coming to the United States. I know the Senator from Maine understands commerce.
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