“This is like the ‘don’t ask, don’t tell.’ We won’t ask you where you’ve been during your inadmissible period, and you don’t tell us. It’s sheer craziness,” said Emilio Gonzalez, who ran U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) under former President George W. Bush.
The DHS now says it is “irrelevant” if illegals had crossed the border yet again after being deported. Previously, these types of applications would have been automatically denied by USCIS unless the illegals had been outside of the country for at least ten years. The DHS’ new interpretation of the rule has reversed this former precedent.
Big League Politics has reported on DHS admitting the border problem is the worst it has been in decades or perhaps ever as border agents revolt against Biden’s disgusting policies: