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EXCLUSIVE: NEW USCIS OFFICE INVESTIGATING THOUSANDS WHO GOT US CITIZENSHIP THROUGH IDENTITY FRAUD
12:33 AM 06/13/2018
Will Racke | Immigration and Foreign Policy Reporter

A new government office created to investigate bogus naturalization applications estimates there are at least 3,000 cases of aliens who used false identities to obtain U.S. citizenship, federal officials told The Daily Caller News Foundation.

The office, housed inside U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), has identified the potential fraud cases as a part of its ongoing review of more than 300,000 fingerprint records uploaded to a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) database beginning in 2014.

Based on the review to date, officials could uncover more than 3,000 instances where an ineligible alien assumed another identity and used it to become a U.S. citizen, USCIS associate director for field operations Daniel Renaud told TheDCNF Tuesday in an interview.

The targeted review stems from a 2016 DHS inspector general report that found roughly 315,000 old fingerprint records for people who had been deported or had criminal convictions had not been uploaded to a DHS database of immigrants’ identities. As immigration authorities enrolled the paper records into the DHS system, they discovered hundreds of cases where an alien with an order of removal under one name had been naturalized under another identity.


The records in question were taken by the now-defunct Immigration and Naturalization Service in the 1990s and early 200os, before DHS’s biometric database — IDENT — was created. Because the fingerprints were not subsequently added to IDENT, it would have been much easier for a previously deported or otherwise ineligible alien to successfully obtain immigration benefits with a fake identity, Renaud explained.

Immigration authorities have reviewed 167,000 of the formerly missing records to date, and about 2,000 of them matched names of people who have naturalized, according to USCIS officials. Of that number, an estimated 1,600 — or 80 percent — of the naturalizations appear to be fraudulent. If that rate holds, USCIS estimates there will be another 1,400 to 1,600 naturalization fraud cases within the second batch of 148,000 fingerprint records, Renaud said.

USCIS Director Francis Cissna revealed the creation of a special office to deal with the potential crush of cases in an interview with the Associated Press published on Monday. The office will fall under the agency’s Los Angeles district and is expected to comprise dozens of attorneys and immigration officers with years of experience handling naturalization cases. (RELATED: Immigration Agency Forms Group To Track Down People Who Cheated To Get US Citizenship)

“The new USCIS office in southern California will serve as a centralized location to review and initiate the civil denaturalization process against individuals who had been ordered removed and intentionally used multiple identities in order to defraud the government and the American people to obtain citizenship,” USCIS spokesman Michael Bars said in a statement.

The new office builds on the work of a similar unit that USCIS set up in its Los Angeles field office in January 2017. Although that team of about a dozen officials is much smaller than the new office is expected to be, it has managed to refer 95 cases to the Department of Justice for civil denaturalization, according to USCIS figures provided to TheDCNF.

That number is expected to rise as the agency begins “moving forward in a much larger way” on denaturalization cases, Renaud said.

The creation of an office to investigate potential naturalization fraud does not change how cases are ultimately resolved. Current law requires a USCIS official to prepare an affidavit of good cause, which the Department of Justice’s Office of Immigration Litigation uses to file a civil lawsuit against a person who is alleged to have fraudulently obtained citizenship. Denaturalization cases are heard in federal court and only a judge has the authority to strip someone of U.S. citizenship.

Under Attorney General Jeff Sessions, the Justice Department has pursued a series of high-profile denaturalization cases against people who lied to immigration officials while applying for citizenship.

Prosecutors in February filed a civil complaint to strip U.S. citizenship from a diversity visa-lottery winner who lied about illegally funneling cash to a subject of U.S. sanctions during his naturalization interviews. Later that month, federal attorneys filed similar actions against five convicted child molesters who lied about their criminal histories during the naturalization process.

More recently, federal judges in April revoked the citizenship of a Somali immigrant who obtained green cards for herself and fake family members, as well as an Egyptian-born man who provided logistical support and recruited for al-Qaida.

EXCLUSIVE: NEW USCIS OFFICE INVESTIGATING THOUSANDS WHO GOT US CITIZENSHIP THROUGH IDENTITY FRAUD
12:33 AM 06/13/2018
Will Racke | Immigration and Foreign Policy Reporter

A new government office created to investigate bogus naturalization applications estimates there are at least 3,000 cases of aliens who used false identities to obtain U.S. citizenship, federal officials told The Daily Caller News Foundation.

The office, housed inside U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), has identified the potential fraud cases as a part of its ongoing review of more than 300,000 fingerprint records uploaded to a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) database beginning in 2014.

Based on the review to date, officials could uncover more than 3,000 instances where an ineligible alien assumed another identity and used it to become a U.S. citizen, USCIS associate director for field operations Daniel Renaud told TheDCNF Tuesday in an interview.

The targeted review stems from a 2016 DHS inspector general report that found roughly 315,000 old fingerprint records for people who had been deported or had criminal convictions had not been uploaded to a DHS database of immigrants’ identities. As immigration authorities enrolled the paper records into the DHS system, they discovered hundreds of cases where an alien with an order of removal under one name had been naturalized under another identity.


The records in question were taken by the now-defunct Immigration and Naturalization Service in the 1990s and early 200os, before DHS’s biometric database — IDENT — was created. Because the fingerprints were not subsequently added to IDENT, it would have been much easier for a previously deported or otherwise ineligible alien to successfully obtain immigration benefits with a fake identity, Renaud explained.

Immigration authorities have reviewed 167,000 of the formerly missing records to date, and about 2,000 of them matched names of people who have naturalized, according to USCIS officials. Of that number, an estimated 1,600 — or 80 percent — of the naturalizations appear to be fraudulent. If that rate holds, USCIS estimates there will be another 1,400 to 1,600 naturalization fraud cases within the second batch of 148,000 fingerprint records, Renaud said.

USCIS Director Francis Cissna revealed the creation of a special office to deal with the potential crush of cases in an interview with the Associated Press published on Monday. The office will fall under the agency’s Los Angeles district and is expected to comprise dozens of attorneys and immigration officers with years of experience handling naturalization cases. (RELATED: Immigration Agency Forms Group To Track Down People Who Cheated To Get US Citizenship)

“The new USCIS office in southern California will serve as a centralized location to review and initiate the civil denaturalization process against individuals who had been ordered removed and intentionally used multiple identities in order to defraud the government and the American people to obtain citizenship,” USCIS spokesman Michael Bars said in a statement.

The new office builds on the work of a similar unit that USCIS set up in its Los Angeles field office in January 2017. Although that team of about a dozen officials is much smaller than the new office is expected to be, it has managed to refer 95 cases to the Department of Justice for civil denaturalization, according to USCIS figures provided to TheDCNF.

That number is expected to rise as the agency begins “moving forward in a much larger way” on denaturalization cases, Renaud said.

The creation of an office to investigate potential naturalization fraud does not change how cases are ultimately resolved. Current law requires a USCIS official to prepare an affidavit of good cause, which the Department of Justice’s Office of Immigration Litigation uses to file a civil lawsuit against a person who is alleged to have fraudulently obtained citizenship. Denaturalization cases are heard in federal court and only a judge has the authority to strip someone of U.S. citizenship.

Under Attorney General Jeff Sessions, the Justice Department has pursued a series of high-profile denaturalization cases against people who lied to immigration officials while applying for citizenship.

Prosecutors in February filed a civil complaint to strip U.S. citizenship from a diversity visa-lottery winner who lied about illegally funneling cash to a subject of U.S. sanctions during his naturalization interviews. Later that month, federal attorneys filed similar actions against five convicted child molesters who lied about their criminal histories during the naturalization process.

More recently, federal judges in April revoked the citizenship of a Somali immigrant who obtained green cards for herself and fake family members, as well as an Egyptian-born man who provided logistical support and recruited for al-Qaida.

http://dailycaller.com/2018/06/12/aliens-used-fake-identities/
 
EXCLUSIVE: NEW USCIS OFFICE INVESTIGATING THOUSANDS WHO GOT US CITIZENSHIP THROUGH IDENTITY FRAUD
12:33 AM 06/13/2018
Will Racke | Immigration and Foreign Policy Reporter

A new government office created to investigate bogus naturalization applications estimates there are at least 3,000 cases of aliens who used false identities to obtain U.S. citizenship, federal officials told The Daily Caller News Foundation.

The office, housed inside U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), has identified the potential fraud cases as a part of its ongoing review of more than 300,000 fingerprint records uploaded to a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) database beginning in 2014.

Based on the review to date, officials could uncover more than 3,000 instances where an ineligible alien assumed another identity and used it to become a U.S. citizen, USCIS associate director for field operations Daniel Renaud told TheDCNF Tuesday in an interview.

The targeted review stems from a 2016 DHS inspector general report that found roughly 315,000 old fingerprint records for people who had been deported or had criminal convictions had not been uploaded to a DHS database of immigrants’ identities. As immigration authorities enrolled the paper records into the DHS system, they discovered hundreds of cases where an alien with an order of removal under one name had been naturalized under another identity.


The records in question were taken by the now-defunct Immigration and Naturalization Service in the 1990s and early 200os, before DHS’s biometric database — IDENT — was created. Because the fingerprints were not subsequently added to IDENT, it would have been much easier for a previously deported or otherwise ineligible alien to successfully obtain immigration benefits with a fake identity, Renaud explained.

Immigration authorities have reviewed 167,000 of the formerly missing records to date, and about 2,000 of them matched names of people who have naturalized, according to USCIS officials. Of that number, an estimated 1,600 — or 80 percent — of the naturalizations appear to be fraudulent. If that rate holds, USCIS estimates there will be another 1,400 to 1,600 naturalization fraud cases within the second batch of 148,000 fingerprint records, Renaud said.

USCIS Director Francis Cissna revealed the creation of a special office to deal with the potential crush of cases in an interview with the Associated Press published on Monday. The office will fall under the agency’s Los Angeles district and is expected to comprise dozens of attorneys and immigration officers with years of experience handling naturalization cases. (RELATED: Immigration Agency Forms Group To Track Down People Who Cheated To Get US Citizenship)

“The new USCIS office in southern California will serve as a centralized location to review and initiate the civil denaturalization process against individuals who had been ordered removed and intentionally used multiple identities in order to defraud the government and the American people to obtain citizenship,” USCIS spokesman Michael Bars said in a statement.

The new office builds on the work of a similar unit that USCIS set up in its Los Angeles field office in January 2017. Although that team of about a dozen officials is much smaller than the new office is expected to be, it has managed to refer 95 cases to the Department of Justice for civil denaturalization, according to USCIS figures provided to TheDCNF.

That number is expected to rise as the agency begins “moving forward in a much larger way” on denaturalization cases, Renaud said.

The creation of an office to investigate potential naturalization fraud does not change how cases are ultimately resolved. Current law requires a USCIS official to prepare an affidavit of good cause, which the Department of Justice’s Office of Immigration Litigation uses to file a civil lawsuit against a person who is alleged to have fraudulently obtained citizenship. Denaturalization cases are heard in federal court and only a judge has the authority to strip someone of U.S. citizenship.

Under Attorney General Jeff Sessions, the Justice Department has pursued a series of high-profile denaturalization cases against people who lied to immigration officials while applying for citizenship.

Prosecutors in February filed a civil complaint to strip U.S. citizenship from a diversity visa-lottery winner who lied about illegally funneling cash to a subject of U.S. sanctions during his naturalization interviews. Later that month, federal attorneys filed similar actions against five convicted child molesters who lied about their criminal histories during the naturalization process.

More recently, federal judges in April revoked the citizenship of a Somali immigrant who obtained green cards for herself and fake family members, as well as an Egyptian-born man who provided logistical support and recruited for al-Qaida.

EXCLUSIVE: NEW USCIS OFFICE INVESTIGATING THOUSANDS WHO GOT US CITIZENSHIP THROUGH IDENTITY FRAUD
12:33 AM 06/13/2018
Will Racke | Immigration and Foreign Policy Reporter

A new government office created to investigate bogus naturalization applications estimates there are at least 3,000 cases of aliens who used false identities to obtain U.S. citizenship, federal officials told The Daily Caller News Foundation.

The office, housed inside U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), has identified the potential fraud cases as a part of its ongoing review of more than 300,000 fingerprint records uploaded to a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) database beginning in 2014.

Based on the review to date, officials could uncover more than 3,000 instances where an ineligible alien assumed another identity and used it to become a U.S. citizen, USCIS associate director for field operations Daniel Renaud told TheDCNF Tuesday in an interview.

The targeted review stems from a 2016 DHS inspector general report that found roughly 315,000 old fingerprint records for people who had been deported or had criminal convictions had not been uploaded to a DHS database of immigrants’ identities. As immigration authorities enrolled the paper records into the DHS system, they discovered hundreds of cases where an alien with an order of removal under one name had been naturalized under another identity.


The records in question were taken by the now-defunct Immigration and Naturalization Service in the 1990s and early 200os, before DHS’s biometric database — IDENT — was created. Because the fingerprints were not subsequently added to IDENT, it would have been much easier for a previously deported or otherwise ineligible alien to successfully obtain immigration benefits with a fake identity, Renaud explained.

Immigration authorities have reviewed 167,000 of the formerly missing records to date, and about 2,000 of them matched names of people who have naturalized, according to USCIS officials. Of that number, an estimated 1,600 — or 80 percent — of the naturalizations appear to be fraudulent. If that rate holds, USCIS estimates there will be another 1,400 to 1,600 naturalization fraud cases within the second batch of 148,000 fingerprint records, Renaud said.

USCIS Director Francis Cissna revealed the creation of a special office to deal with the potential crush of cases in an interview with the Associated Press published on Monday. The office will fall under the agency’s Los Angeles district and is expected to comprise dozens of attorneys and immigration officers with years of experience handling naturalization cases. (RELATED: Immigration Agency Forms Group To Track Down People Who Cheated To Get US Citizenship)

“The new USCIS office in southern California will serve as a centralized location to review and initiate the civil denaturalization process against individuals who had been ordered removed and intentionally used multiple identities in order to defraud the government and the American people to obtain citizenship,” USCIS spokesman Michael Bars said in a statement.

The new office builds on the work of a similar unit that USCIS set up in its Los Angeles field office in January 2017. Although that team of about a dozen officials is much smaller than the new office is expected to be, it has managed to refer 95 cases to the Department of Justice for civil denaturalization, according to USCIS figures provided to TheDCNF.

That number is expected to rise as the agency begins “moving forward in a much larger way” on denaturalization cases, Renaud said.

The creation of an office to investigate potential naturalization fraud does not change how cases are ultimately resolved. Current law requires a USCIS official to prepare an affidavit of good cause, which the Department of Justice’s Office of Immigration Litigation uses to file a civil lawsuit against a person who is alleged to have fraudulently obtained citizenship. Denaturalization cases are heard in federal court and only a judge has the authority to strip someone of U.S. citizenship.

Under Attorney General Jeff Sessions, the Justice Department has pursued a series of high-profile denaturalization cases against people who lied to immigration officials while applying for citizenship.

Prosecutors in February filed a civil complaint to strip U.S. citizenship from a diversity visa-lottery winner who lied about illegally funneling cash to a subject of U.S. sanctions during his naturalization interviews. Later that month, federal attorneys filed similar actions against five convicted child molesters who lied about their criminal histories during the naturalization process.

More recently, federal judges in April revoked the citizenship of a Somali immigrant who obtained green cards for herself and fake family members, as well as an Egyptian-born man who provided logistical support and recruited for al-Qaida.

http://dailycaller.com/2018/06/12/aliens-used-fake-identities/


I thought you were talking about those stealing ass $5 so called indians!!
 
I know there are a lot of russians in and around the coney island area that got funny paper work.

Its alot here in the east hollywood, hollywood and encino area.

Its alot asians (especially koreans and philpiinos), hispanics, africans and europeans with some super janky paperwork
 
Its alot here in the east hollywood, hollywood and encino area.

Its alot asians (especially koreans and philpiinos), hispanics, africans and europeans with some super janky paperwork

Yeah we got a China town too I know there's

Has to be a lot of folks there with funny paperwork.

But they keep to themselves them Russians took over brooklyn....

Russian mafia even own the Brooklyn nets..

Silly muthafuckas think jazz own the nets..

I be like shut the fuck up..his measly ownership is just symbolic has he was used as

The face to help gentrify a large portion

Of Brooklyn......

You'd be surprised how many people think

Jay-Z owns the nets...
 
Yeah we got a China town too I know there's

Has to be a lot of folks there with funny paperwork.

But they keep to themselves them Russians took over brooklyn....

Russian mafia even own the Brooklyn nets..

Silly muthafuckas think jazz own the nets..

I be like shut the fuck up..his measly ownership is just symbolic has he was used as

The face to help gentrify a large portion

Of Brooklyn......

You'd be surprised how many people think

Jay-Z owns the nets...

Peace BROTHER,

Yeah, when alot of these groups get in they take control of corner commercial area or a few houses. Then they spread out. Overtime they control of commerce, crime, business development and other important parts of the community.

Then they will have the city officially name that particular area "Little Italy, Russia, Armenia, Tokoyo and so on.

We as BLACK have to start looking, learning and building our communities.
 
Yeah we got a China town too I know there's

Has to be a lot of folks there with funny paperwork.

But they keep to themselves them Russians took over brooklyn....

Russian mafia even own the Brooklyn nets..

Silly muthafuckas think jazz own the nets..

I be like shut the fuck up..his measly ownership is just symbolic has he was used as

The face to help gentrify a large portion

Of Brooklyn......

You'd be surprised how many people think

Jay-Z owns the nets...

BROTHER,

On that Jay-Z note. I told kats on here when that was happening, he was beginning used for a couple of things:
  • As a public face to hide the theft
  • To not make you feel so bad about getting kicked out of your home
  • To make way for condos and apartment that cost monthly half of your yearly salary
  • To fool BLACK PEOPLE into believing Jay had significant ownership in the Nets
  • To fool BLACK PEOPLE into thinking Jay had something good planned for them
Kats on here were furious with me.

Especially, when I told them Jay own less the 1/17th of 1% of the NETS.

Wise words you spoke.
 
BROTHER,

On that Jay-Z note. I told kats on here when that was happening, he was beginning used for a couple of things:
  • As a public face to hide the theft
  • To not make you feel so bad about getting kicked out of your home
  • To make way for condos and apartment that cost monthly half of your yearly salary
  • To fool BLACK PEOPLE into believing Jay had significant ownership in the Nets
  • To fool BLACK PEOPLE into thinking Jay had something good planned for them
Kats on here were furious with me.

Especially, when I told them Jay own less the 1/17th of 1% of the NETS.

Wise words you spoke.

The crazy shit is those fuckin hipsters move in

Then will complain the their landlord if

A "black" family moves in...

These muthafuckas could live anywhere in suburbia any where in some sundown uss

But they move to a "black" neighborhood and complain about "black" .Neighbors

Shit is psychotic. ...

When Jay comes to Brooklyn they shut down streets like the president is in town...
 
The crazy shit is those fuckin hipsters move in

Then will complain the their landlord if

A "black" family moves in...

These muthafuckas could live anywhere in suburbia any where in some sundown uss

But they move to a "black" neighborhood and complain about "black" .Neighbors

Shit is psychotic. ...

When Jay comes to Brooklyn they shut down streets like the president is in town...

"When Jay comes to Brooklyn they shut down streets like the president is in town..."

Brother,

You gotta be be bullshit'in! They really close streets for that dude, when he comes to BK?

They keep giving BLACK PEOPLE leaders, heroes and icons. And BLACK PEOPLE readily accept them. Its never who the PEOPLE "need" or want.
 
"When Jay comes to Brooklyn they shut down streets like the president is in town..."

Brother,

You gotta be be bullshit'in! They really close streets for that dude, when he comes to BK?

They keep giving BLACK PEOPLE leaders, heroes and icons. And BLACK PEOPLE readily accept them. Its never who the PEOPLE "need" or want.

they get treated like pure royalty in nyc, beyonce was having a baby...
they shut down the floor and told expecting parents they had to leave... and did so they even booted people out the neo natal intensive care unit...

even though she had her own suite... they treat jay z very well for going along to get along...and not rufflin feathers....

and for lettin them know... he knows his place... no matter how they treat him...

he know he "still knigga"
 
They should just shutdown any immigration into this country until:
  • the system has been thoroughly checked
  • all these back cases have been cleared
  • until all the legal status for every person in this country is confirmed
  • all persons not authorized to be here are removed
 
Why is this even a thread/topic? Yall house niggas mad that some africans got in without Massa? Isn't this the "land if opportunity? No one here is native but the indians and research is pointing africans
 
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Why is this even a thread/topic? Yall house niggas mad that some africans got in without Massa? Isn't this the "land if opportunity? No one here is native but the indians and research is pointing africans

Brother,

If this what you got from the article then you should read it again.

You don't see any danger in people allowed or sneaking into this country under a false idenity? This may disguise there previous actions, crime and life in other countries.

All such people show be sought out and expelled from the country permanently.

I suggest you re-read the article.
 
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