The American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) has raised concerns regarding the USCIS’s ’extreme vetting’ policies, stating that these measures divert essential adjudication resources away from identifying genuine risks. This critique highlights the adverse effects of such policies on processing times and the ability of law-abiding immigrants to contribute to the U.S. economy and communities.
Key Details:
- AILA emphasizes that ’extreme vetting’ creates severe processing backlogs.
- The association argues that it blocks law-abiding immigrants from participating in the economy.
- AILA calls for a reassessment of vetting policies to ensure a fair and efficient immigration system.
- The full policy brief can be accessed on AILA’s official website.
The implications of these policies could significantly affect many immigrants seeking to contribute positively to society. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.
Source: @AILANational
