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Al Qaeda And DHS

Intelligence information reported in the news today indicates Al Qaeda has targeted specific buildings in Washington D.C., Newark, and New York City. In the event Al Qaeda does strike again, the USCIS should not be held to blame. Legacy INS was held accountable for issuing visas to the 9/11 terrorists. As a result, the entire organization was dismantled and the DHS was created. The USCIS's central mission is to deliver immigration benefits. Absent intelligence information that places a particular person on a terrorist list, the USCIS should not be expected to identify who the next Al Qaeda operative will be. Rather, security efforts should be ramped up and the efforts of ICE, CBP, and other agencies at the DHS should be diverted from routine immigration violations to protecting our country against fanatic Islamists. Further, the DHS should direct the DOS to eliminate 214(b) review which consumes the lion's share of consular officers' time, and divert this time to security instead. The upshot of all this would be increased immigration for those who want to work and a more secure US.

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