Immigration Caseworkers Union: 'We Are Letting Terrorists into U.S. Right Through Front Door'
By Craig Bannister
The U.S. is letting terrorists in
"right through our front door," Kenneth Palinkas, president of the
12,000-member union of government immigration caseworkers and adjudicators
warned today. In a statement concerning the planned administrative
amnesty, ISIS, and the threat of terrorism, National Citizenship and
Immigration Services Council (NCISC) Pres. Palinkas warns also warns that
"ISIS will exploit our loose and lax visa policies to gain entry into
United States":
"The
National Citizenship and Immigration Services Council represents 12,000
dedicated immigration caseworkers and adjudicators who are on the front lines
in the fight to keep terrorists out of the United States. In addition to the
extremely real and serious threat that ISIS has already or will soon slip
across our porous southern border, it is also essential to warn the public
about the threat that ISIS will exploit our loose and lax visa policies to gain
entry to the United States.
"Indeed,
as we know from the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993, from the 9/11
terrorist attacks, from the Boston Bombing, from the recent plot to bomb a
school and courthouse in Connecticut, and many other lesser-known terror
incidents, we are letting terrorists into the United States right through our
front door."
Palinkas also charges
that the Obama Administration is actively blocking efforts by ICE officers to
protect Americans:
"In
fact, this Administration has widened the loopholes that terrorists
could use to gain entry to the United States through our asylum system.
The Administration has also blocked our partners in Immigration and Customs
Enforcement (ICE) from enforcing visa overstays. Applications for entry are
rubber-stamped, the result of grading agents by speed rather than discretion.
We've become the visa clearinghouse for the world," he says.
Palinkas concludes by
calling the administration's new $2 billion immigration computer program
intended to replace human judgment "an absolute failure":
"Finally,
I would note the failed 'transformation' computer system into which this
government has poured $2 billion dollars. This system is an attempt to replace
human judgment with a rote computer program, and has proven to be an absolute
failure. The answer is more in-person interviews, more officers and adjudicators,
not to undertake the 'transformation' of our immigration system by removing
human judgment."
The full text of
Palinkas' statement is presented below:
The
National Citizenship and Immigration Services Council represents 12,000
dedicated immigration caseworkers and adjudicators who are on the front lines
in the fight to keep terrorists out of the United States. In addition to the
extremely real and serious threat that ISIS has already or will soon slip
across our porous southern border, it is also essential to warn the public
about the threat that ISIS will exploit our loose and lax visa policies to gain
entry to the United States. Indeed, as we know from the first World Trade
Center bombing in 1993, from the 9/11 terrorist attacks, from the Boston
Bombing, from the recent plot to bomb a school and courthouse in Connecticut,
and many other lesser-known terror incidents, we are letting terrorists into
the United States right through our front door.
Unfortunately
- and perilously overlooked in Washington - our caseworkers are denied the
urgent professional resources, enforcement tools, and mission support we need
to keep out those who are bent on doing us harm. In fact, this Administration
has widened the loopholes that terrorists could use to gain entry to the United
States through our asylum system. The Administration has also blocked our
partners in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) from enforcing visa
overstays. The 9/11 hijackers got into the U.S. on visas and now, 13 years
later, we have around 5 million immigrants in the United States who overstayed
their visas -many from high-risk regions in the Middle East. Making matters
more dangerous, the Obama Administration's executive amnesty, like S. 744 that
he unsuccessfully lobbied for, would legalize visa overstays and cause millions
additionally to overstay - raising the threat level to America even higher.
There is no doubt that there are already many individuals in the United States,
on visas - expired or active - who are being targeted for radicalization or who
already subscribe to radicalized views.
Many
millions come legally to the U.S. through our wide open immigration policy
every year -whether as temporary visitors, lifetime immigrants, refugees,
asylum-seekers, foreign students, or recipients of our 'visa waiver program'
which allows people to come and go freely. Yet our government cannot
effectively track these foreign visitors and immigrants. And those who defraud
authorities will face no consequence at all in most cases. Our caseworkers
cannot even do in-person interviews for people seeking citizenship, they cannot
enforce restrictions on welfare use, and they even lack even the basic office
space to properly function. Applications for entry are rubber-stamped, the
result of grading agents by speed rather than discretion. We've become the visa
clearinghouse for the world.
Finally,
I would note the failed 'transformation' computer system into which this
government has poured $2 billion dollars. This system is an attempt to replace
human judgment with a rote computer program, and has proven to be an absolute
failure. The answer is more in-person interviews, more officers and
adjudicators, not to undertake the 'transformation' of our immigration system
by removing human judgment.
So I would plead to lawmakers:
give USCIS adjudicators and caseworkers the tools they need to keep America
safe - and keep terrorists out.
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