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  • The Inconsistency of the Government’s SAVE System in Deporting Individuals

    by JP Sarmiento on December 21, 2012

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    About 12% of the time, the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) system, used by the Department of Homeland Security to track deportable aliens, okays an immigrant on their list who should be deported. The SAVE system which is maintained by the U.S. Citizenship and USCIS is supposed to determine who among the ‘aliens’ are qualified to receive benefits from the country and who are supposed to be deported for immigration and humanitarian reasons.

    There are incidents wherein even those individuals who are convicted of serious crimes and are ordered deported are still favored by SAVE and given benefits that are due aliens who have maintained a good status.  Likewise there are some illegals who have no criminal records that get prioritized incorrectly.

    Even USCIS director Alejandro N. Mayorkas acknowledges the need to do a better job with their system if they want to provide benefits to individuals who deserve it. As they are very strict when it comes to immigration issues, they should first consider upgrading their system to one that promotes fairness and efficiency.

    Source: The Washington Times

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