
US immigration employees working for US citizenship and immigration services (USCIS) reportedly received an internal e -mail, who encouraged them to retire in time or risk that they were ended with the upcoming “reduction”, according to Doug Rand, a former USCIS advisor to LinkedIn.
“This week, US civil and immigration services (USCIS) E -mail staff received them, who encouraged them to retire in time or risk that they were terminated by the upcoming” reduction of validity “,” Rand said in his post.
This potential release is likely to increase the US delay, which would have an impact on millions of people waiting to meet their families, as well as people who rely on foreign doctors in America.
“If USCIS gets rid of employees, pending and processing times will fire.
What happened in 2020?
In 2020, the United States witnessed the loss of thousands of immigration officers who left their job, resulting in pending applications that have more than doubled in one year.
“When the pandemic intervention and USCIS recorded a sharp decrease in fees, they introduced freezing. The agency lost over a thousand immigration officers through wear (blue line below) – and that is exactly when the pending began to bulge, more than doubled during the year (red below).”
Rand was part of the USCIS team leader, who tried to reverse the immigration of the pending trend in 2021. The leading team then hired thousands of new officers and support employees and increased fees and fees for immigration to help meet the needs of staff.
National Security A matter?
In his post, Doug Rand also stressed that the final goal for the agency should be to cut the pending items in immigration to ensure fair and timely processing for all entering the United States.
It also risk a matter of national security, as if the process is without incredible, then can be properly and timely verification; Otherwise, for safety reasons, it may be harder to rush the process of review.
“Let us also remember that pending items make it difficult to ensure national security, as cases have been sitting for months or even years before it can be fully checked,” Rand said.
More than 20,000 employees are currently working on USCIS. Rand’s contribution, however, did not specify the number of employees who received the threat of potential dismissal because the agency represents a reduction in labor.
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