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Monday, October 03, 2005

‘Green Cards For Sex’

Oh, this is good...

The Washington Times
Two sources familiar with the briefing said U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service (CIS) employees face 2,500 misconduct charges, including bribery and exchanging immigration benefits for sex. There are also charges that some employees are being influenced by foreign governments.
"The thing that took most of the oxygen out of the room was the realization that there is the distinct possibility that people who have terrorist backgrounds have been able to obtain green cards because of a lack of ability to check their backgrounds," said one of the sources.
The sources said there were two briefings, including one to several members of the House. The sources spoke on the condition they not be named, because the briefing was closed. Both also declined to name the internal investigator who briefed Congress, citing fears of government retaliation against him.
CIS is part of the Department of Homeland Security, taking over the benefits part of the defunct Immigration and Naturalization Service. The enforcement side of INS was split between U.S. Customs and Border Protection and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
The 2,500 accusations of misconduct at CIS, among 15,000 federal and contract employees, are just the cases that have been turned over to CIS's internal-affairs bureau and might not be the complete list, the sources said. New charges are added at a rate of about 50 per week.
The agency's internal-affairs bureau lacks the manpower and resources to tackle those cases and, in some cases, is being blocked by some superiors, the briefer told Congress.
"The lack of resources to investigate serves to embolden these corrupt public officials," the second source said. "They have no fear of being caught."


So we can't stop the illegals from crossing the border and the legals are getting in with bribes... Great, Just GREAT!

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Rob
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Its worth nothing that, as of right now, these are just accusations.  It will be interesting to hear how many of them turn out to be true.

One thing that struck me as odd was this:

“The thing that took most of the oxygen out of the room was the realization that there is the distinct possibility that people who have terrorist backgrounds have been able to obtain green cards because of a lack of ability to check their backgrounds,” said one of the sources.

Why are we not being able to check their backgrounds?  Because of the bribes?


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Rob on October 3, 2005 at 08:10 am
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Why are we not being able to check their backgrounds?

declined to name the internal investigator who briefed Congress, citing fears of government retaliation against him.

The reality is that those whose interests are served by illegal immigration are more powerful than those against it.
If there are 10 million illegals in this country, who will round them up and deport them?
If the gov’t started putting large employers of illegals in jail, they might have a chance of stemming the tide.

WOOF on October 3, 2005 at 11:10 am
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