Posted on 08/02/2021 8:49:01 AM PDT by Armando Guerra
TAMPA, Florida—U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will open a new asylum office in Tampa on Aug. 2, in response to an increasing asylum workload in Florida. The new office becomes the 11th asylum office in the country and the second in Florida, joining the existing Miami Asylum Office. The Tampa and Miami asylum offices will divide the state’s asylum workload.
Florida currently leads the country in asylum applications filed with USCIS, and more than a quarter of the national pending caseload is from Florida residents. The addition of the Tampa Asylum Office will help USCIS resolve urgent cases quickly and better address the large number of asylum applications pending with USCIS in the state.
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Florida leads the nation in new asylum applications and also in new COVID cases. Guess where all the migrant surge is being dumped to make Desantis look bad.
Related thread.....(who pings the FL ping list?)....
The Federal Demographic Warfare against DeSantis in Florida Proceeds by Invasion of Illegals
Public US Government E-mail ^ | Jul 30, 2021 3:00 PM | UC Ciitizenship and Immigration Services
Posted on 7/31/2021, 5:07:07 AM by Candor7
TAMPA, Florida—U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will open a new asylum office in Tampa on Aug. 2, in response to an increasing asylum workload in Florida. The new office becomes the 11th asylum office in the country and the second in Florida, joining the existing Miami Asylum Office. The Tampa and Miami asylum offices will divide the state’s asylum workload.
Florida currently leads the country in asylum applications filed with USCIS, and more than a quarter of the national pending caseload is from Florida residents. The addition of the Tampa Asylum Office will help USCIS resolve urgent cases quickly and better address the large number of asylum applications pending with USCIS in the state.
USCIS has jurisdiction over the affirmative asylum process in which noncitizens in the United States may file Form I-589, Application for Asylum and for Withholding of Removal, within one year of their arrival if they seek such protection. USCIS asylum officers interview applicants to determine if they are eligible.
The Tampa Asylum Office will adjudicate asylum claims filed by individuals residing in western and northern Florida as well as portions of central Florida. The Miami Asylum Office will continue to adjudicate asylum claims filed by individuals residing in south Florida and portions of central Florida. Asylum interviews are by appointment only, and appointment notices will direct all applicants to their designated office. USCIS began interviewing a small number of asylum applicants at the Tampa location in late June, but it officially opens on Aug. 2 to a larger workload.
Florida is being flooded with COvid illegal aliens.
1) Repeat the Cheat by extending the pandemic and using unsecure voting methods like they did in AZ, GA, PA,WIS.....
2) Turn Florida into a Dem stronghold by creating an artificial pandemic failure for DeSantis and making hm falsely responsible for thousands of elder deaths
Its the only way the left can beat him.
Demographic Warfare Its here.
That will be handy for when Rubio votes for amnesty AGAIN!
Except Cuba, all other illegals must drive, bus or fly more than 90 miles. I guess it’s to east to navigate a makeshift ramp than ICE paid transportation!
tampa
the san diego of the east
Thats at least 90 miles of shedding Covid 19 Delta variant virus.
Almost as efficient as the German Nazis would be if they were in charge.
Extending the pandemic so they can Repeat the Cheat. Excellent work ! ( sarc.)
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