Center for Immigration Studies challenges legality of Obama Administration’s relaxation of security screening for refugees.HT: Refugeeresettlementwatch.
Another case where Obama used his pen? (or his minions did!)We told you yesterday that Obama, bowing to international pressure and lobbying from refugee resettlement contractors anxious to bring in thousands of Syrians this year, has relaxed a security screening law put in place after 9/11, here.
Now, we see, that the Center for Immigration Studies is challenging his legal right to do that.
From Catholic Online:
Former State Department official and
current director of policy studies for the Center for Immigration Studies
Jessica Vaughan questioned the administration’s right to unilaterally change the
law.
“[T]here is a very legitimate question as to
whether the administration actually has the authority to change the law in this
way,” Vaughan wrote in an email. “It seems to me that they are
announcing that they will be disregarding yet another law written by Congress
that they don’t like and are replacing it with their own
guidelines, which in this case appear to be extremely broad and
vague, and which are sure to be exploited by those seeking to game our generous
refugee admissions program.”
While Vaughan admitted that there are a number of
immigrants seeking protection who have been denied due to unintentional contact
with terrorists, she sees the exemptions as likely another opportunity for
people to bypass the system.
“If the recent past is any guide, those evaluating
these cases will be ordered to ignore red flags in the applications, especially
if the applicant is supported by one of the many advocacy groups that have the
ear of senior DHS staff,” she explained.
“The administration already approves
of the admission of gang members as asylees and criminals in the DACA program
and grants of prosecutorial discretion, so I don’t expect them to be troubled by
the admission of terrorists and garden variety fraudsters in our refugee
program.
This is how we end up with families like the Tsarnaev brothers [the Boston
marathon bombers], who were originally admitted for political
asylum.”
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