Posted on 08/28/2017 12:46:08 PM PDT by jazusamo
More immigrants required to face in-person interviews to weed out fraud, security risks
Homeland Security announced Monday that it will soon require more people to undergo in-person interviews before they can gain a firmer legal footing in the U.S., carrying out yet another part of President Trumps extreme vetting executive order.
While the so-called travel ban on six Muslim-majority countries has garnered most of the attention, it was just a temporary measure designed to give the government the space to stiffen its regular checks so it could be more adept at denying potential terrorists entry.
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services announced one of those new policies Monday, saying it wants more people to have to face in-person interviews before theyre giving permanent status in the country.
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Activists and ACLU will be screaming bloody murder.
If that interview is with some Obama-appointed Swamp Monster employee, what good is it really going to do?
Question #1 Is Mohammed the perfect man?
Yes, you are rejected.
No, we ask more questions.
You make a fair point, that’s a problem with all agencies after the 8 year reign of 0bama.
Ideally his appointees should be weeded out and life made miserable for the liberal hires, not holding my breath though.
Interviews should also be in English. Can’t speak English? goodbye.
BUT BUT BUT POTUS has been taken over by leftist deep staters.
People get to immigrate here without a face-to-face interview ???
Since when ???
I had to...
Perfect. Israel has had great success with this on travelers.
My thoughts exactly when I first read it, little wonder many of the scum of the earth gets in.
Yep, Israel knows how to protect themselves.
I had to go to the Embassy several times and after I got here there were several face-to-faces...
Question #2, would you like a BLT?
You came in before the 1960s leftoids crapped up nearly every aspect of our government, obviously.
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