Posted on 12/03/2016 4:46:10 AM PST by Whenifhow
Federal immigration officials are halting all scheduled naturalization ceremonies because their digital information system failed to run background checks on an untold number of applicants, according to an email obtained by House Committee on the Judiciary Chairman Rep. Bob Goodlatte.
The scope of the problem including how many naturalization applications in the Electronic Immigration System (ELIS) that U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) officials already approved without proper background checks is unclear.
Effective immediately, offices are instructed not to approve or oath any naturalization cases in ELIS (Electronic Immigration System), a Nov. 29 email marked urgent from USCIS Associate Director for Field Operations Directorate Daniel Renaud to USCIS staff members said.
We have identified an issue with FBI Name Checks initiated through ELIS. At this point we are not confident that proper FBI Name Checks have been run on certain ELIS cases. At this point we are uncertain of the scope of the problem, but it is being worked, Renaud said.
Virginia Republican Goodlatte who only learned of the problem because a confidential source told him about it sent a letter Friday to Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Jeh Johnson, urging a swift investigation into the problem.
As you know, the FBI Name Check process is an integral and absolutely necessary part of the immigration benefits adjudication process, Goodlatte wrote. No applicant should be approved prior to such a check being completed in and with a result showing no concerns. And no immigration benefit application should be approved without ensuring that the Electronic Immigration System (ELIS) is working properly.
Goodlatte gave Johnson until Dec. 9.....
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Goodlatte expressed concern that no officials told him about the failure.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailycaller.com ...
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nHd69cUmf2Q&t=
Sure looks like obama background checked all these african men before aiming them at our border
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“It is being worked”—must be a government phrase.
What if it said, an untold number of gun background checks, instead?
The software was found to contain programming that gave anyone named Mohamed, Abdul, or Hussein the green light...
How many voted in November? This was no accident.
An Islamist group with secret compounds and questionable ties to radical organizations is allegedly stockpiling weapons to use in anticipation of raids they believe may be ordered by the Trump administration. These groups aren't collecting weapons in the Middle East. It's happening right here in America. According to reports, the group is fearful of the Trump administration re-opening investigations into whether or not the group is a "homegrown terrorist organization."
Via Fox News: An Islamist group with secretive compounds around the U.S. is arming up in anticipation of raids by the incoming Trump administration, according to a new report from a nonprofit think tank. Muslims of America, which is headquartered in Hancock, N.Y., and run from Pakistan by leader Sheikh Gilani, operates 22 "Islamic villages" around the nation.
The compounds are legal, but Gilani has recently ordered all unarmed members to gather firearms, licenses and hunting permits, according to Clarion Project. Gilani believes his group will be targeted by Trump. (Excerpt) Read more at thepoliticalinsider.com ...
FBI Probing 17 Armed Middle Eastern Men Chanting
Allahu-Akbar Type Stuff in CA Desert (29 Mar 2016)
bkmk
Report: 1.5 Percent Of Haitis Population Has Migrated To Mexico In The Past 8 Months
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3501001/posts
We just sent in our request (My wife is Filipina) about a month ago with their requested $680 tax.
We have passed all requirements, paid a lot of money and waited a long time ... NOW what?
I'd REALLY like to hear knowledgeable FREEPER input
Judiciary Committee Uncovers that USCIS Fails to Conduct Background Checks on Immigration Applicants
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Washington, December 2, 2016 | Beth Breeding (202-225-5431) | 0 comments
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte (R-Va.) today pressed Secretary Jeh Johnson on the Department of Homeland Securitys (DHS) failure to ensure immigration benefits applicants have received full background checks prior to approval of their applications.
The House Judiciary Committee received from a confidential source an email that the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Associate Director for the Field Operations Directorate sent to agency staff on November 29, 2016. In the email, he states that an issue had been identified with the key background system used to vet immigration benefits applicants and that proper background checks have not been run on certain applications. He further states that the agency is uncertain about the scope of the problem.
In his letter to Secretary Johnson, Chairman Goodlatte demands answers from USCIS and DHS about the problems with the background check system, potential security risks, and what is being done to immediately resolve the problem.
Below is Chairman Goodlattes letter. The signed letter can be found here.
December 2, 2016
Dear Secretary Johnson,
I write regarding background checks for foreign nationals seeking immigration benefits and the seeming lack of ability of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to ensure the completion of such background checks prior to approval of immigration benefits applications.
Specifically, on the morning of November 29, 2016, the Associate Director for the Field Operations Directorate at USCIS, sent an email to USCIS regional and district officials as well as USCIS leadership and senior officials, stating Effective immediately offices are instructed not to approve or oath any naturalization cases in ELIS. We have identified an issue with FBI Name Checks initiated through ELIS. At this point we are not confident that proper FBI Name Checks have been run on certain ELIS cases. At this point we are uncertain of the scope of the problem .
The email went on to require that any scheduled naturalization ceremonies be cancelled and that no naturalization applications be approved.
As you know, the FBI Name Check process is an integral and absolutely necessary part of the immigration benefits adjudication process. No applicant should be approved prior to such a check being completed in and with a result showing no concerns. And no immigration benefit application should be approved without ensuring that the Electronic Immigration System (ELIS) is working properly.
I am troubled by the fact that as the Chairman of the Committee of jurisdiction over USCIS, I was not informed about this epic USCIS failure to ensure that immigration benefits applicants were properly vetted as required by law. Your agency made no effort to notify me of this problem. Instead, I was only made aware of it by a confidential source. As such, I request a briefing from USCIS and DHS officials as to the current and any prior concerns with ELIS regarding background checks. In addition, please answer the following questions:
1. Since ELIS implementation, how many times has it not run the requisite background checks? For which immigration benefits categories did this occur? How many applications were affected? How was the situation resolved? Were the checks ultimately run?
2. How many naturalization cases were affected by the most recent failure of ELIS to run the requisite Name Checks, as discussed in the November 29, 2016, email?
3. On what date and at what time did USCIS become aware of the ELIS failure to run FBI Name Checks on naturalization cases?
4. How many naturalization applications were approved after USCIS became aware of the ELIS failure? Of those cases, how many of the individuals for which the naturalization application was approved, have been naturalized?
5. What action will USCIS take to ensure that individuals already naturalized have had the proper background checks run?
6. What action will USCIS take to ensure the initiation of denaturalization proceedings for those individuals who are found to have been improperly naturalized?
7. How many individuals have been naturalized to date this fiscal year and how many were naturalized in each of the fiscal years since ELIS implementation?
8. What is the total cost of ELIS implementation to date?
9. What other problems have occurred with regard to ELIS implementation?
10. What plan does USCIS have to fix ELIS?
Please respond to this request by December 9, 2016. If you have any questions about this request, please contact Andrea Loving, Counsel for the House Judiciary Committee, at (202) 225-3926. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Sincerely,
Bob Goodlatte
Chairman
Trump should have a review of citizenship and resident alien status granted in the last eight years and any recipients who did not qualify should have their citizenship/RA status revoked and be deported.
The Western worlds current low birth rate will mean that, due to Muslims extremely high birth rate, will overtake the Wests population in the coming decades.
Our federal government is asleep at the wheel from Obama on down. Many heads need to roll roll over this. Thank god Obama won’t be followed by Clinton. Trump got skewered over the mere suggestion during the campaign of suspending immigration visas during the campaign. The response by pundits and elected officials to such action that it would be unconstitutional proved how little they know about the constitution itself. Incompetence abounds! Now we see that the laziness and incompetence of the agencies charged with operating this “system” have caused these idiots to implement Trump’s proposal themselves (even before he takes office.) Rigged polls, media bias, broken system, Carrier jobs. Is Trump a prophet? Or does he simply have way more on the ball than anyone was willing to give him credit for? Not to mention the guts to tell it like it is?
Color me not shocked.
That is soon to change....
The goal is to break the U.S. culturally, economically, and militarily.
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