I wish I could get them all. But, that is the problem with INS. We are greatly under staffed. The average ER (Expedited Removal) takes two officers and last about two hours, and 90% of it is CYA paperwork. The top management tries to make it so hard as to discourage us from doing our jobs. The INS is a sad sad agency, and nothing has changed since 9/11.
Now that is one scary statement and after seeing Ziglar testify before congress this week on C-Span I can see why the INS has major problems. Ziglar is the last guy that should be in charge of the INS. We have the proverbial Fox (Vicente?) guarding the chicken coop situation with him.