Isaiah Bradley
Banned
Brehs, you don't go to immigration court to apply for citizenship. Those two things have NOTHING to do with each other.
On top of that, illegal immigration peaked in 2007. If it was the fault of illegal immigrants that the courts were clogged, then that shyt would have happened a decade ago.
Wait times doubled when Trump took office because of what TRUMP did. You seriously want to argue otherwise?![]()
the sad part is that before dap fishing on an innanet forum, you could've used the innanet to research basic government structures
But deemed dapfishing/Trump bashing/skewing of facts to manipulate, to be more important than intellectual honesty to assure progress/change is possible due to learned citizens and legal residents being able to make informed decisions
Which branch of government deals with immigrationWhich branch of government deals with immigration?
Traditionally the Department of State. More recently Homeland security which is involved with border patrols, Immigration and Naturalization services, ICE, etc. These are all part of the Executive branch of government.
Immigration Government Agencies - FindLawIn most immigration cases, the question of which agency to start with can be answered through the location of the individual needing assistance:
Created in 2003, the Bureau of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is a branch of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. USCIS is in charge of all immigration-related applications and authorizations for foreign individuals who are inside the borders of the U.S. When a foreign individual seeks entry into the United States, he or she is subject to the authority of the USCIS and the Department of Homeland Security -- including the power to authorize or deny admission into the U.S. -- even though the individual may have received a valid visa from a U.S. embassy or consular overseas.
- If you are already inside the borders of the U.S. and are in need of help with an immigration issue (including applications for lawful permanent residence, change of immigrant status, and citizenship), you will most likely want to contact U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
- If you are a foreign citizen abroad or overseas, and you need help with an immigration issue (such as an application for nonimmigrant visa for international travel, or refugee status), you will most likely want to contact a U.S. Department of State embassy or consulate near you
Citizenship and Immigration Services OverviewU.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) oversees lawful immigration to the United States. USCIS secures America’s promise as a nation of immigrants by providing accurate and useful information to our customers, granting immigration and citizenship benefits, promoting an awareness and understanding of citizenship, and ensuring the integrity of our immigration system.
before/after/during "immigration court," homeland security efforts/conclusions/resources are utilized
you don't know the immigration process, but still want to critize Trump about it
@88m3
@hashmander
not like some of us needed proof, but by dapping this clown, yall further prove that being informed and accountable is trivial and blind Trump bashing is your sole pleasure
@hashmander
not like some of us needed proof, but by dapping this clown, yall further prove that being informed and accountable is trivial and blind Trump bashing is your sole pleasure
so silly and self serving..now you're questioning whetherAnd who was celebrating those supposed "tactics"?![]()
-the request for asylum/refugee status is weaponize,
-the family based petition isn't undermined by anchor babies
-the innate delay in punishment at visa expiration hearings, isn't apart of the plan
If you don't know(in your case, don't care to know) the problem then you don't know how to solve it