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03
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2009

Why You Might Not Be a Citizen…Yet

Written by Harini Raghupathi, Immigrants' Rights Project ACLU Blog
208x138 Images Stories Hisprally2.ne.041006.edrCitizenship. It is one of the most coveted privileges the United States government bestows. Despite its critical importance, tens of thousands of immigrants born abroad seeking to naturalize have run into severe administrative backlogs since 2002. These individuals have satisfied the requirements to become U.S. citizens but nevertheless have been illegally left in limbo—some for up to four years, well past the 180-day window established by Congress for processing the applications. The primary culprit of these backlogs is the slow processing of FBI "name checks," an extensive background check conducted for every naturalization applicant.
Through multiple individual and class action lawsuits, the ACLU and its many colleagues have represented many individuals who have spent virtually their entire lives in the U.S. and simply want to pledge their allegiance to this country. In response to the litigation pressure, Citizenship and Immigration Services (CIS) and the FBI, the two federal agencies involved in administering naturalization, came up with a provisional solution to the problem: the March 2008 Joint Business Plan. The plan laid out various milestones by which the FBI would reduce and eventually eliminate the backlog. Read more
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