Do you sometimes wonder if the entire Homeland Security system is an idiot checking off names and nothing more?
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Victory Points to Gains and Remaining Challenges in U.S. Name Check Policy
(New York-March 30, 2009) On Tuesday March 31, 2009, long-time immigrant rights activist Zuhair Mahd will finally receive his American citizenship at a public swearing-in ceremony at the headquarters of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) in Denver, Colorado. Zuhair Mahd—a blind information technologies specialist from Jordan whose citizenship application was delayed for more than five years as a result of the FBI’s National Name Check Program (NNCP)—has become a leader in calling for an end to the U.S. government’s use of racial and ethnic profiling in its immigration processing since September 11, 2001.







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