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“Trump wasted so much money harassing immigrants that his immigration agency needs a bailout”

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As has been in the news and this blog, US Citizenship and Immigration Services has been in financial difficulty, threatening furloughs of employees, and is asking for support from Congress.

Catherine Rampell in the Washington Post explains how an agency flush with cash a year ago now is looking at furloughs of employees:  She summarizes the Trump administration’s actions that led to the economic downfall:

“The administration has frittered away funds on phantom cases of immigration fraud — which, like the president’s allegations of voter fraud, it has struggled to prove is an actual widespread problem that’s been going undetected.

USCIS has siphoned resources to create a denaturalization task force, which strips citizenship from immigrants found to have lied or otherwise cheated on applications. Last year, the agency revealed intentions to double the size of its fraud detection unit.

The bigger drain on resources, though, is its deliberate creation of more busy work for immigrants and their lawyers — as well as thousands of USCIS employees. These changes are designed to make it harder for people to apply for, receive or retain lawful immigration status.”
 
Rampell offers some suggestions on how USCIS could address the budgetary shortfall, perhaps with “premium processing” fees charged to some immigrants for expedited processing.  She also suggests elimination of the administration’s new public charge rule:  “It’s a perfect example of everything that got USCIS into this mess: an expensive-to-administer — and, again, likely illegal — solution in search of a problem, whose only purpose is to punish immigrants just trying to follow the law.”
 
KJ

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