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Another Look at the Blossoming Fraud Detection Capacities Within USCIS
 
By Dan Cadman on May 30, 2018

A few days ago the Center published my blog post, "Is USCIS Incrementally Recreating the INS?", in which I noted that U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services was recruiting significant new numbers of immigration officers within the Fraud Detection and National Security (FDNS) Directorate.

I observed that, unable to routinely rely on the investigative cadre of agents within its sister Department of Homeland Security (DHS) agency, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), to accept its fraud referrals, USCIS was both creating its own corps to do so, and turning to other agencies more amenable to accepting referrals, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).

https://cis.org/Cadman/Another-Look-Blossoming-Fraud-Detection-Capacities-Within-USCIS
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