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In reply to the discussion: Democrats push to prevent gun sales to those on terror list [View all]EV_Ares
(6,587 posts)"Under the previous redress procedures, individuals who had submitted inquiries to DHS TRIP [the Department of Homeland Security Traveler Redress Inquiry Program] generally received a letter responding to their inquiry that neither confirmed nor denied their No Fly status.
Under the newly revised procedures, a U.S. person who purchases a ticket, is denied boarding at the airport, subsequently applies for redress through DHS TRIP about the denial of boarding, and is on the No Fly List after a redress review, will now receive a letter providing his or her status on the No Fly List and the option to receive and/or submit additional information.
If the individual traveler chooses to pursue the matter, DHS will provide a second, more detailed response. This second letter will identify the specific criterion under which the individual has been placed on the No Fly List and will include an unclassified summary of information supporting the individuals No Fly List status, to the extent feasible, consistent with the national security and law enforcement interests at stake.
http://fas.org/blogs/secrecy/2015/04/no-fly-redress/
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