The State and Homeland Security Departments announced changes to the Immigration and Nationality Act to make it easier for foreigners with ties to terrorists groups to emigrate to the United States. Jessica Vaughn, director of policy studies of the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS), commented on these changes:
“This is a very concerning decision to weaken the government’s ability to keep supporters of terror groups from exploiting our generous immigration system. This policy essentially makes excuses on behalf of foreign nationals who have been found to support terror groups, giving them deniability, and enables naive bureaucrats to look the other way at a record of concerning behavior on the part of applicants.”
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