From USA Today:
“US immigration services set to
furlough two-thirds of its workers after coronavirus stimulus talks fail”
The federal agency tasked with
offering citizenship, green cards and visas to immigrants is planning to
furlough about two-thirds of its workers at the end of the month after Congress
failed to reach a deal on a coronavirus stimulus package. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
notified about 13,400 of its 20,000 employees they would be furloughed Aug. 30
due to budget shortfalls, which the agency hoped Congress would fill in its
next relief package before negotiations stalled last week. "In the past few months, USCIS has taken
action to avert a fiscal crisis, including limiting spending to salary and
mission-critical activities," an agency spokesperson said. "Without
congressional intervention, USCIS will have to take drastic actions to keep the
agency solvent." The agency had
asked Congress for $1.2 billion and the funds were expected to come through its
next coroanvirus relief package. But after about two weeks of negotiations,
talks dissolved with Democrats and the White House blaming one another for the
stalemate. In the end, the president signed four executive orders attempting to
fill the gap on some stimulus programs, though they did not deal with
immigration services. Questions remain over whether the orders will ultimately
be successful in carrying out Trump's aims.
The agency, which is under the
Department of Homeland Security, is funded by money it makes from fees. But the
number of petitions seeking entry into the U.S have decreased over the last
three years under Trump, who has made taking a hard-line stance on immigration
a central theme of his presidency. The president and his administration has
made the process more rigorous for those seeking entry to the U.S. Due to the
pandemic, the president had set new orders that barred entry into the U.S. by
foreigners, including a halt on green cards. The agency said the virus' impacts
also led to a dramatic decline in revenue. To make it up, USCIS has weighed fee
increases for applications, tabs that would be picked up by immigrants seeking
entry. CNN notes the number of petitions from
immigrants between fiscal years 2017 and 2019 decreased by 900,000 and those
decreases were largely due to changes from the administration. Congressional Democrats have railed against
the agency's plans to furlough workers with some saying that any additional
money allotted for USCIS should have strings attached, a proposal that would
almost certainly lead to a partisan debate. A group of 15 Democratic senators
wrote to Senate leaders in mid-July asking that certain restrictions be placed
on the agency if more funds are given. Those include: prohibiting the agency
from using such funds for enforcement against immigrants and requiring the
agency to offer remote naturalization ceremonies due to the pandemic. "We
must act now to protect USCIS public servants, who have already begun to
receive furlough notices, and are facing the reality of unemployment in a time
of economic insecurity caused by the global pandemic," the letter reads.
"It is important for their livelihood, but also for the livelihood of the
communities they serve.
^ The Democrats, the Republicans
and Trump are all to blame for the lack of another stimulus bill. Each side was
dead-set on getting their own way and not willing to make compromises. That
ineffectiveness means that Departments like USCIS are now going to suffer and
people aren’t going to be paid. ^
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