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    Thousands of Green Cards Have 'Gone Missing': IG

    Thousands of Green Cards Have 'Gone Missing': IG

    Nov 22, 2016

    Thousands of Green Cards have been mishandled over the past three years, according to a new Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Inspector General report.




    Thousands of Green Cards have been mishandled over the past three years, according to a new Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Inspector General report.

    Electronic system errors have caused at least 19,000 cards to be issued as duplicates or with incorrect information, such as names, dates of birth, photos and gender, among other errors, the report says.

    But the head of the U.S. Customs and Immigration Services, which manages immigration benefits, says that several of the report's conclusions were overstated.

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    Director said that the agency did not issue Green Cards to any individuals who were not eligible to receive them and that the number of cards containing errors were only a “tiny percentage” of the total issued each year.

    He also said that in order to misuse the cards they would have to fall into the hands of someone with “malicious intent” and a physical resemblance to the card’s intended recipient.

    In some cases, Green Card applicants who should have received a card with a 2-year expiration were one that was valid for 10 years.

    During the past year, U.S. Customs and Immigration Services’ (USCIS) inadvertently sent more than 6,000 duplicate Green Cards to applicants.

    "It appears that thousands of Green Cards have simply gone missing. In the wrong hands, Green Cards may enable terrorists, criminals, and undocumented aliens to remain in the United States," said DHS Inspector General Roth.

    The current report follows-up on the watchdog’s March findings that USCIS, the homeland security agency which manages immigration benefits, had potentially sent hundreds of Green Cards to the wrong addresses.

    The problem was "far worse than originally thought," according to the IG.

    In September, the inspector general found that U.S. government had mistakenly granted citizenship to at least 858 immigrants who had pending deportation orders, because of issues with USCIS' digital fingerprint records.

    New information on the scope and volume of issues prompted the publication of today’s report.

    The majority of the card issuance errors were due to “flawed design and functionality problems” with the agency's electronic immigration system that was implemented in 2013.

    The report found that the percentage of Green Cards issued in error has steadily increased each year since the system was put into use.

    The watchdog said that USCIS "lacked consistency and a sense of urgency" in its efforts to recover the inappropriately issued cards, despite previous findings.

    “We must take concrete steps to remove any security gaps that can be exploited by terrorists and criminals. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) can assist such efforts by strengthening quality controls and its procedures to target lost, stolen or erroneously issued green cards,” said Senate Homeland

    Security Chairman Ron Johnson (R-WI) in response to the report.

    Over the last three years, USCIS received more than 200,000 reports from approved applicants about missing cards, said the report.

    The mistakes were also costly. The agency spent just under $1.5 million to address card-related customer issues in fiscal year 2015 alone, said the report.

    The immigration agency agreed with all of the report’s recommendations -- which included fixing the electronic system and implementing internal controls to identify issues early in the process -- and said the measures will be implemented by June 2017.

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    THOUSANDS Of Immigration Green Cards Have Disappeared

    THOUSANDS Of Immigration Green Cards Have Disappeared

    5:02 PM 11/21/2016


    Immigration Services officer Norma Christian speaks with an immigrant before a naturalization ceremony held at the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), office on May 17, 2013 in New York City. (Photo: John Moore/Getty Images)

    Thousands of green cards are missing because U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) officials apparently sent them to the wrong addresses, jeopardizing national security, according to a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Office of Inspector General (IG) report made public Monday.

    “It appears that thousands of green cards have simply gone missing,” DHS Inspector General John Roth said in a news release. “In the wrong hands, green cards may enable terrorists, criminals, and undocumented aliens to remain in the United States. It is vital that USCIS ensure better tools and procedures are in place to mitigate such risks.”

    The USCIS in the last three years received more than 200,000 reports from approved applicants claiming their cards were never delivered, the IG found.

    Monday’s audit — a follow-up to a March IG report saying USCIS officials sent hundreds of green cards to the wrong addresses — revealed “the problem was far worse than originally thought,” the IG said.

    But the actual number of missing cards is unknown, as USCIS relies on reports from applicants, the IG said.

    The number of reports about missing cards increased from 44,519 in fiscal year 2013, to 67,247 in fiscal year 2014, to 92,645 in fiscal year 2015, partly because of technical problems with the agency’s immigration database and partly due to U.S. Postal Service issues, according to the IG.

    The IG also found USCIS produced at least 19,000 cards with incorrect information or were duplicates. USCIS, in addition, gave cards with 10-year expiration dates to 2,400 immigrants approved only for two-year conditional residence status. USCIS hasn’t recovered the majority of those incorrect cards.

    The IG blamed most of USCIS’s errors on the “flawed design and functionality” of the agency’s Electronic Immigration System (ELIS). The IG has issued previous reports on the cost overruns and delays in updating the agency’s immigration database, but USCIS hasn’t fixed all of those issues.

    The USCIS agreed with the IG’s recommendations to correct design and functionality problems with ELIS, create internal controls to make sure USCIS officials detect green cards early in the production process, develop a standardized process for recovering incorrectly issued cards and find a way to make sure unrecoverable cards aren’t used.

    The USCIS questioned the fairness of the IG’s finding on cards sent to the wrong addresses, claiming USCIS uses the last known address of the applicant and the 200,000 figure includes people who call multiple times for service.

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