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Did you miss Kele’s post? This is an old thread from 2007. Anyone who has experience with the internet realizes that some sites have expired links. If this data is false, please help us learn the truth by offering us the facts.
Agreed! These links were posted April 2007. Most of them are now broken. Links DO expire with age. I don't know why people expect to resurrect a thread from the dead with intact linked information.
Yes, it's been 2 or 3 years, but the real facts are out there. Even though there are no FBI stats that support these claims, the INS ceased to exist since March 2003 USCIS History The link is a government website (USCIS) by the way. How a non existent organization was able to collect facts for the first Qtr of 2006 is quite amazing actually.
Yes, it's been 2 or 3 years, but the real facts are out there. Even though there are no FBI stats that support these claims, the INS ceased to exist since March 2003 USCIS History The link is a government website (USCIS) by the way. How a non existent organization was able to collect facts for the first Qtr of 2006 is quite amazing actually.
These simply “claim” that info is false, and are nothing more than opinions. Heck, the second link is a blog. Ok, where ARE the facts?
Let me tell you what's a fact, since the ones listed on those links are not credible for you, but the ones on the original blog conveniently are. A FACT: this report is bogus as the INS ceased to exist since 2003. There is no way the INS could see the future and make a report for the 1st quarter of 2006
Let me tell you what's a fact, since the ones listed on those links are not credible for you, but the ones on the original blog conveniently are. A FACT: this report is bogus as the INS ceased to exist since 2003. There is no way the INS could see the future and make a report for the 1st quarter of 2006
INS is USCIS is BCIS --- a rose by any other name?
Going through the bureaucratic quagmire of immigration during my sons adoption I dealt with many 'alphabet soup' agencies. They were all concerned with immigration, though whatever the initial Du jour.
None of these are direct links to reliable sources.
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