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jimnyc
07-17-2018, 01:00 PM
Another thing that folks are only going to complain about, never mind the law. :rolleyes:

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Immigration Lawyers Freak as DHS Allows Agents to Enforce Long-Ignored Laws

Pro-migration groups are complaining as the Department of Homeland Security streamlines rules to help officials enforce long-ignored laws about illegal immigration, work visas, visa overstays and welfare.

The enforcement effort is being readied by the department’s U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services agency, which is rolling out a stream of rules and regulation to clarify the responsibilities of agency officials, and the obligations for students, temporary visa-workers, employers, illegal migrants, people who overstay their visas, and various lawyers.

The reforms could have a huge impact because roughly half of all new legal immigrants — about 500,000 people per year — are approved via the USCIS agency’s “Adjustment of Status” process. Also, USCIS agents conduct many of the “Credible Fear” interviews which decide if illegal migrants can stay in the United States.

The USCIS revamp is being led by agency chief, L. Francis Cissna, and is it generating protests from the immigration lawyers and migration advocates who gain from a very complex system with plenty of loopholes and shortcuts for migrants to use. The revamp is also being threatened with lawsuits by companies and universities who fear the enforcement will reduce their gains from foreign workers and foreign students.

“This policy erases the ‘Service’ from USCIS and transforms the agency into yet another DHS enforcement tool,” said a statement from the president of the American Immigration Lawyers Association.

Rest - https://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2018/07/16/critics-say-dhs-reforms-are-creating-new-enforcement-agency/

High_Plains_Drifter
07-17-2018, 03:01 PM
Only in America can you threaten actual authorities with a lawsuit for following the law they're sworn to uphold, only to protect your own corruption.