Understanding the National Security Entry-Exit Registration System: What You Need to Know
Definition & Meaning
The National Security Entry-Exit Registration System (NSEERS) was a program implemented by the U.S. government to enhance the security of U.S. citizens against potential terrorist threats. This system required certain non-citizens, identified as possible security risks based on their nationality, to register with the U.S. Department of Justice upon entering or exiting the United States. Established in 2002 following the September 11 attacks, NSEERS aimed to monitor individuals entering and leaving the country. However, as of April 28, 2011, the Department of Homeland Security no longer mandates this registration for foreign citizens.