The Daily Caller – Even if the border enforcement mechanisms are strengthened in the Senate immigration bill, the bill will still be “fatally flawed,” according to the head of the union representing 12,000 United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) adjudications officers and staff.
In a letter sent to the “Gang of Eight” senators leading the charge on immigration reform Wednesday, Kenneth Palinkas — president of the Citizenship and Immigration Services Council — wrote that even if the Senate immigration bill was re-written to include stronger border provisions, the legislation would still fail to keep America safe. [Read More]