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    Clear The Backlogs First

    Clear the Damn Backlogs First
    By Michelle Malkin

    Harry Reid boasts of his compassion for "undocumented Americans." President Bush wants understanding for "newcomers" without papers. The so-called Grand Bargainers on both sides of the aisle in the Senate are pushing forward this week with their massive plan to "regularize" the unregularized and bring in hundreds of thousands of extra foreign guest workers on top of the ones who are already here or have been waiting for approval for years.

    Why can't anyone in Washington pinpoint what's wrong with this picture?

    Over the last several years, I've noted the following immigration backlogs that continue to plague our homeland security system:

    The backlog of 600,000-plus fugitive deportee cases.

    The backlog of an estimated 100,000 FBI background checks for legal immigrant applicants.

    The disappearance of 111,000 citizenship applications.

    The backlog of 4 million immigration applications of all kinds.


    The Washington Post reported that those mounds of unprocessed paperwork continue to grow. Hundreds of thousands of immigrants who came here legally are waiting for FBI background checks that must be obtained before they can become naturalized. Since 2005, the paper recently showed, the "backlog of legal U.S. immigrants whose applications for naturalization and other benefits are stuck on hold awaiting FBI name checks has doubled to 329,160."[ FBI Name Check Cited In Naturalization, By Spencer S. Hsu and N.C. Aizenman, June 17, 2007]

    That's right. The FBI name check backlog stands at nearly 330,000 cases.

    After an embarrassing citizenship screw-up that I reported on in November 2002 involving a known Hezbollah terrorist who received naturalization approval, immigration officials resubmitted 2.7 million names of applicants to the FBI for additional scrutiny. The Post reports that "[m]ore than five years later, the FBI is only now emerging from that huge load, with about 5,800 names left to be rechecked."

    But the pile-up persists: According to homeland security officials who spoke with the Post, about 90 percent of name checks emerge with no matches within three months, after an automated search of databases. But the rest can take months or years. There are only 30 analysts and assistants to coordinate with 56 field offices and retrieve files stored in 265 locations nationwide. The FBI is now falling further behind on the new caseload of some 1.5 million fresh names submitted by immigration officials every year.

    "No one is happy with the status quo," U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Deputy Director Jonathan "Jock" Scharfen told the paper. "We share the public's unhappiness with this, and we're committed to improving the process."

    Hey, how about we fix that process before adding millions more "guest worker" applications to the bureaucratic mess?


    How about we make legal immigrant applicants the priority over illegal aliens for once?

    How about we clear the obstructions to the "path to citizenship" for those who followed the rules and came here the right way before we start paving the "path to citizenship" for those who did it the wrong way?

    When the shamnesty proponents start blubbering about compassion and fairness, ask them where their compassion is for the hundreds of thousands of legal immigrant applicants who are getting screwed—and who have paid far more in legal fees and processing fees than the measly, cosmetic "fine" the shamnesty plan proposes for illegal aliens.

    As I wrote back in January, when I warned of the Coming Amnesty Disaster while too many people were still snoozing:

    [size=150]“We are incapable of imposing order and handling the current crush of legal immigrant applicants in a fair and timely way. You want "comprehensive immigration reform"? Start with border control, reliable adjudications, consistent interior enforcement, and efficient and effective deportation policies. And don't pretend that piling on is going to fix a darned thing.â€
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    That is all anyone is asking for. Seal the borders first. Do away with anchor babies. If they know they have to take them back with them they will stop having them, then fix what is inside the United States. The bets are on that the Illegal Immigrant will screw up anyway. They are just dumb and corrupt.
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    Thank you CCUSA .
    This topic is very close to me because 2 out of those 600 000 are my children and their visas are moving with a rate 1-2 weeks for each 2 months , they are aging out of the minor children and this is so heartbreaking to see how the politicians are playing with people lives and with the whole country to satisfy their greed and ambitions.

    I was reading the posts on the site for someone like me - Family United and they are trying to present this bill to the legal immigrants as a remedy to fix the immigration backlog , stating that if all of us / I do not know how they can even say it , because officially we cannot vote / , if all of us express our approval for this bill - the backlog would be cleared faster .
    So :

    1. They are trying to appeal to the USC by promising better border security
    2.They are trying to appeal to the Permanent Residents by promising the removal of the backlog .

    I am sick of this manipulative behavior - nobody is stupid and all of us understand that to live without laws is much worse than the little bones they are throwing to people here and there .
    After all - the immigration visas backlog clearance was promised by Bush 5 years ago as well as protection of the borders .
    I wish I'd be able to vote sooner .
    " Do not compromise yourself . You are all you've got ." -Janice Joplin .

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    I also have no idea how it can take 1 day for the illegals to have a background checkup when it took 8 months for me to obtain the FBI clearance anad I was never in any trouble with the law in any country
    " Do not compromise yourself . You are all you've got ." -Janice Joplin .

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    Good talking point Hope2006. I feel this immigration bill is unfair to all American citizens and legal immigrants in this country.

    You should use these talking points with your Senators. They need to here the anger of those effected by the backlogs!

    This whole bill is a SCAM!

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