Sujet : MEDIA: Is USCIS Handing Out Work Permits to Palestinians Without First Confirming They Are Not Barred from DED?
De : groenveld (at) *nospam* acm.org (John D Groenveld)
Groupes : misc.immigration.usaDate : 26. Jun 2024, 12:54:26
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Morris Dees and $PLC certified deplorable, Elizabeth Jacobs, on whether
Donald Trump will include the Palestinians in his compromise with the
Cheap Labor Lobby to enact merit-based bipartisan comprehensive
immigration reform passed by the likes of Mike Johnson and John Thune:
<URL:
https://cis.org/Jacobs/USCIS-Handing-Out-Work-Permits-Palestinians-Without-First-Confirming-They-Are-Not-Barred-DED>
| Still, if USCIS is not requiring DED-based EAD applicants to submit
| biometrics, does not provide (and therefore does not adjudicate) DED
| applications, and does not interview DED-based EAD applicants to
| uncover fraud -- what exactly is USCIS doing to ensure that DED-
| based EAD applicants are, in fact, eligible for DED in the first
| place? And to clarify, that means what is USCIS doing to ensure that
| it is not handing out EADs to Palestinians:
|
| Who are inadmissible or deportable because of terrorism,
| national security, or criminal activity-related grounds;
| Who have ordered, incited, assisted, or otherwise participated
| in the persecution of any person on account of their race, religion,
| nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political
| opinion;
| Who have been convicted of particularly serious crimes;
| For whom there are reasonable grounds for regarding the alien as
| a danger to the security of the United States;
| Who have been "firmly resettled" in a third country (a country
| other than the United States or Israel) prior to arriving the United
| States;
| Whose presence presents "a danger to public safety"; or
| Whose presence poses "serious adverse foreign policy
| consequences for the United States".
|
| Given the serious national security concerns that are inherent to
| these types of immigration policies, USCIS needs to have a better
| answer.
Will Trump nominate NeverBackDown.ORG's Ken Cuccinelli to succeed UR
M Jaddou at USCIS.GOV and what price does Amy Swonger believe Trump
will have to pay to convince Thune (or Rick Scott) to consent?
John
groenveld@acm.org-- "I used to do this on behalf of Trump. It's a full-time job. Itoften contradicts what Trump supporters themselves think aboutcertain things, like the WHO, which most of them hate, butapparently is good now because Trump congratulated Kim. 10/" - PedroGonzalez <URL:
https://x.com/emeriticus/status/1665162779982983168>