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http://www.rightsidenews.com/2015030935558/us/homeland-security/despite-court-order-obama-admin-approves-100-000-expanded-daca-applications.html

After reading this it is my understanding that the USCIS was able to approve 100,000 petitions between November of 2014 and mid March of 2015 for DACA. So how is that they can process this many DACA applications so fast why does it take so long for other applications to get processed. I was upset about the processing times before but looking at this just makes me sick.

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It's because DACA petitions go through CSC and not TSC.

Just kidding. All DACA-related petitions actually go through a center in Arlington, VA (seriously). The center was created and staffed specifically for DACA.

The question is: why isn't USCIS copying whatever they're doing at CSC (and I guess now Arlington) and replicating it at TSC? Is it really that hard??

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