While seated in the USCIS waiting area on Wednesday, in a rare moment of prising myself away from their most informative television narrowcasts, I saw a poster proclaiming their motto:
Respect. Integrity. Ingenuity.
The irony of those words is palpable. While I’d rather not speak to the second term chosen it would seem that the USCIS need a little tuition on the meaning of the first and last.
A Respectful immigration system would, at the very least, keep those immersed in it up to date with accurate information about how their application was going. It would not slow down, speed up, or add paperwork at government whim, but would instead provide clear, useful advice and offer a date on which the review of the case would be completed. Obviously it cannot offer complete security for those making plans (applications may be turned down), but it would do what it could to help those people taking the time and going to the effort of jumping through its hoops.
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