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    Trump Administration Stepping Up Investigations of Citizenship Fraud

    Trump Administration Stepping-Up Investigations of Citizenship Fraud

    January 5, 2019 ~ Ann Corcoran
    This is it in a nutshell! Trump wants to limit ‘new American’ voters and we want to increase them because they mostly vote for Dems! Duh! And, Open Borders activists slip-up and reveal their own intentions about why they want so many immigrants in the US.
    Hint! It has to do with voting!

    That is the news yesterday from Fox News.

    On-going citizenship fraud investigations are also something I became aware of and shared with readers at Refugee Resettlement Watch here in February of last year.

    In that case, the USCIS was asking Burmese refugees to meet with immigration officers as rumors swirled that an undisclosed number might have gotten in the US having lied about who they are.

    Here are some snips from Fox’s report yesterday,
    Denaturalization, the process of revoking a person’s American citizenship, has been around for years – but it has rarely been used and the burden of proof set intentionally high. Citizenship can be revoked either by civil proceeding or pursuant to a criminal conviction.

    But statistics show under the Trump Administration, the number of civil cases filed has slowly been on the rise.

    “This renewed focus on and renewed use of the tool of denaturalization is an important element in the Trump Administration’s efforts to restore integrity to our legal immigration system,” said Jessica Vaughan from the Center for Immigration Studies. “Because after all, citizenship is the ultimate prize.”

    Last year, a new unit was formed in the Los Angeles Office of U.S Citizenship and Immigration Services, designed specifically to review the records of people who became U.S. Citizens since 1990. A September 2016 report released by the Inspector General showed that 315,000 old fingerprint records for immigrants who either had criminal convictions or deportation orders against them had not been uploaded into a database used to check identities.

    Officials found nearly 900 people who had been ordered deported or removed under a different identity, so now more than 2,500 cases are under the microscope.
    Keep reading, it is a very enlightening report.

    And, here is the juicy bit when pro-immigration lawyer, Patricia Corrales, let’s the cat out of the bag,
    Corrales believes the formation of a unit is a part of a broader plan by the Trump administration to limit legal immigration.

    “Because they really want to limit the population of immigrants who may not want to vote for the Republican Party next time – that’s why I think they are doing it, “Corrales said.
    Yes, and conversely Ms. Corrales and the Open Borders cabal want as many immigrants voting for Dems as they can get signed up!

    Imagine this scenario: Most illegals crossing the border plan to vote for Republicans (just imagine!). How fast do you think that wall would be built—in a nanosecond!
    Did you see the news Thursday at Breitbart about how many DACA ‘kids’ voted. John Binder’s story suggested there were enough to flip key districts from red to blue. The big question is how can the Republicans have been so stupid to not see all this coming?

    https://fraudscrookscriminals.com/20...zenship-fraud/
    ILLEGAL ALIENS HAVE "BROKEN" OUR IMMIGRATION SYSTEM

    DO NOT REWARD THEM - DEPORT THEM ALL

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    There is no shortage of things liberals are going to spin complaints about. How many of these people are they going to catch? But see this for where the large numbers of illegals or 'refugees' are coming from.






    (Incidentally, I have been stopping in at a local Goodwill As-Is store in the past few weeks. Always a bunch of Latinos in there---paying five cents on the dollar for what items would cost new. That some US citizen paid 20 times as much for! Frequently there are people loading up entire shopping carts of shoes---that way they get a big discount further than the already low prices. I don't know if they re sell these, or what they do with them. The Black Market is so huge in this country it is starting to rival the regular market! THEY ARE NOT POOR!!)

    From The Migration Policy Institute:
    From 1980 to 2015, the size of the Central American immigrant population grew nearly tenfold (see Figure 1).
    Figure 1. Central American Immigrant Population in the United States, 1980-2015

    Sources: Data from U.S. Census Bureau 2006, 2010, and 2015 American Community Surveys (ACS), and Campbell J. Gibson and Kay Jung, "Historical Census Statistics on the Foreign-born Population of the United States: 1850-2000" (Working Paper no. 81, U.S. Census Bureau, Washington, DC, February 2006), available online.

    Immigrants from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras accounted for almost 90 percent of the total growth in the population since 1980. Other Central American groups showed more moderate increases over the past 35 years.
    Click here for an interactive chart showing changes in the number of immigrants from Central America in the United States over time. Select individual countries from the dropdown menu.
    In 2015, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras were the top three origin countries in Central America, followed by Nicaragua, Panama, Costa Rica, and Belize (see Table 1).
    Table 1. Distribution of Central American Immigrants in the United States by Country of Origin, 2015

    Source: Migration Policy Institute (MPI) tabulation of data from the U.S. Census Bureau, 2015 ACS.

    The majority of Central Americans who have obtained lawful permanent residence in the United States (also known as receiving a green card) did so through family reunification channels. Compared to the overall foreign- and U.S.-born populations, Central Americans on average were significantly less educated, but more likely to be employed. Although Central American countries share similar cultural and linguistic backgrounds, socioeconomic characteristics vary significantly by origin country. Due to the large share of individuals from the Northern Triangle, the indicators for Central American immigrants overall are biased toward immigrants from those three countries.
    Of the 4.1 million international migrants from Central America worldwide, the vast majority (78 percent) resided in the United States, according to mid-2015 estimates by the United Nations Population Division. Another 15 percent were scattered within the region, including in Mexico, while the remainder resided in Canada and Europe. However, international settlement patterns vary by country of origin. For instance, more than 80 percent of migrants from Belize, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras settled in the United States, compared to just 40 percent of Nicaraguans (47 percent live in Costa Rica).


    Definitions
    The U.S. Census Bureau defines the foreign born as individuals who had no U.S. citizenship at birth. The foreign-born population includes naturalized citizens, lawful permanent residents, refugees and asylees, legal nonimmigrants (including those on student, work, or other temporary visas), and persons residing in the country without authorization.
    The terms foreign born and immigrant are used interchangeably and refer to those who were born in another country and later emigrated to the United States. Data collection constraints do not permit inclusion of those who gained citizenship in a given Central American nation via naturalization and later moved to the United States.
    In this Spotlight, Central America includes the following countries: Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama. Some data in this analysis also include persons for whom the Census Bureau designation “Other Central America, ns/nec” (not specified or not elsewhere classified) was listed as place of birth.

    Using data from the U.S. Census Bureau (the most recent 2015 American Community Survey [ACS] and pooled 2011-15 ACS data), the Department of Homeland Security’s Yearbook of Immigration Statistics, and the World Bank's annual remittance data, this Spotlight provides information on the Central American immigrant population in the United States, focusing on its size, geographic distribution, and socioeconomic characteristics.

    https://www.migrationpolicy.org/arti...-united-states
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    They go buy the stuff cheap and sell it at swap meets.

    They TAKE free clothes from churches and sell that too!!!

    They are not poor, because they live off our backs and take the welfare, food stamps, free healthcare and school and free breakfast and lunch!

    They text each other and teach them how to scam our system.

    WAKE UP CONGRESS...SHUT THIS DOWN AND TURN THEM AWAY AT OUR BORDER!
    ILLEGAL ALIENS HAVE "BROKEN" OUR IMMIGRATION SYSTEM

    DO NOT REWARD THEM - DEPORT THEM ALL

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