Absolute Chaos: A National Security Nightmare at the US Immigration Services
Few people realize just how ill-prepared the 3,000 processors at United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) are to handle 12 million applications from illegal immigrants if the Senate bill passes. USCIS immigration processors already lack the training and the time to conduct basic background checks on applicants -- even those from terrorist harboring and sponsoring nations. And their workload is about to increase ten-fold.
The lengths to which members of Congress and USCIS bureaucrats have gone to hide this problem from the public will shock you. Here's the investigative piece I did last year. The national media is finally catching on. Here's an editorial from the Washington Examiner today.

All the processors have to do is process 4000 applications each. Assuming they each completely process one a day, on average, it'll only take them 11 years. Oh, that's right, after 24 hours the illegal aliens get a provisional visa anyway, so what's the point? Make sense? Only to our US Congresmen.
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Well, there it goes -- another step toward amnesty for illegals! Senate voted for cloture with Richard Burr turning his back on his constituents AGAIN. Enjoy your remaining time in the Senate, Richard. I'd line up another job if I were you!
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why not just landmine the boarder and give us a new meaning to mexican jumping beans, we are at war and can protect are boarders, what a joke, so fly you american flag upside down on the fourth so you can show you patriotism.
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