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Splitting
the INS
Fixing a broken agency.
By
NR Editors
From The Week, January 28, 2002,
issue, of National Review
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Bush administration recently proposed splitting the Immigration and
Naturalization Service into two separate agencies, the Bureau of Immigration
Enforcement and the Bureau of Immigration Services. The idea makes
sense. But as John Fonte of the Hudson Institute has pointed out,
the 40-page document describing the plan talks far more about "services"
for its immigrant "customers" than it does about citizenship.
Naturalization should be an exercise in patriotic assimilation, not
just a trip to the DMV. So the "service" agency should be
renamed, for starters. How about a Bureau of Americanization? |
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