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GAO audit warns of visa terror risk

Fraud found in 'diversity' lottery involving 50,000 immigrants a year

By JAMES PINKERTON

2007 Houston Chronicle

A little-known immigration lottery that grants 50,000 visas a year poses a ''pervasive fraud risk" and could be used by terrorists with false documents to enter the U.S., according to federal auditors.

Called the "diversity visa," the program is designed to bring variety to the stream of immigrants legally entering the country. The deadline to apply for this year's lottery is 11 a.m. Sunday, and it is open to citizens of 170 countries that sent fewer than 50,000 immigrants during the past five years, according to the U.S. State Department.

But at six of 11 consular posts reviewed by Government Accountability Office investigators, officers found ''widespread" use of fake documents, including counterfeit birth and marriage certificates and passports, according to the agency's report in September.

A 2002 cable from the U.S. Embassy in Bangladesh noted that ''the ease with which individuals can obtain genuine identity documents in any assumed identity, including passports, creates an 'open door' for terrorists wishing to enter the Unites States with legal status," the report said.

The auditors also noted that nearly 9,800 immigrants from countries designated as state sponsors of terror, including Iran and Syria, have earned permanent residency since 2000.

''It's just nonsensical to have a lottery to choose who gets into the United States when we are at war with terrorists," said U.S. Rep. John Culberson, R-Houston. ''It's insane — it's a recipe for disaster."

State Department press officials in Washington would not comment on this year's lottery, or on the GAO report.

The program was created in 1990 through legislation sponsored by U.S. Sen. Ted Kennedy.

In a statement issued Thursday, the Massachusetts Democrat said: "The program attracts immigrants who exhibit the qualities we most value: ambition, courage, initiative and a desire to work hard to make a better life for themselves and their families."

More than 500,000 applicants, the majority from Africa and Europe, have become permanent legal residents through the program, the GAO reported.

The GAO noted the State Department ''has taken steps to strengthen the DV program, but it does not have a strategy to address the pervasive fraud being reported by consular officers at some posts."

Some of the fraud involves what are known as visa agents.

Many lottery applicants who do not have computers or lack Internet savvy rely on visa agents to process their applications. In some cases, the report said, agents charged their clients up to $20,000 for the visa packages.

Some winning applicants who did not have the money were forced by agents to participate in sham marriages with paying clients.

Local immigration lawyer Bruce Coane said concerns about terrorism involving the diversity visa program were without merit.

Coane said that, as with all visa applicants, those winning the lottery ''have to clear all the same security checks everybody else has to and they include FBI and CIA clearance."

Still, there is opposition from lawyers and groups lobbying for limited immigration.

Roy Beck, president of NumbersUSA in Virginia, which favors restricting immigration, called the visa lottery the ''perfect symbol of how irrational our immigration polices are."

Visa applicants must show they have the equivalent of a high school education, or have worked at least two years in an occupation requiring at least two years of training. Applications can be submitted only to the State Department's Web site, www.dvlottery.state.gov.

Some local immigration attorneys, including Gordon Quan, consider the DV program unfair to other immigrants.

''There are so many people trying to immigrate based on relatives, or on a job, and they're waiting for years," Quan said. ''And here is someone from one of these countries who wins the lottery, and jumps the line, and it doesn't seem fair."

Among the 20 countries excluded from this year's lottery due to high levels of immigration are China, India, Pakistan, Canada, Brazil, Mexico, El Salvador, Guatemala and Vietnam.

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/front/5343860.html

"Credibility in immigration policy can be summed up in one sentence: Those who should get in, get in; those who should be kept out, are kept out; and those who should not be here will be required to leave."

"...for the system to be credible, people actually have to be deported at the end of the process."

US Congresswoman Barbara Jordan (D-TX)

Testimony to the House Immigration Subcommittee, February 24, 1995

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nothing ma.. they're just trying to scare the americans even more about foreigners.. looks like USA doesn't want any more immigrants.. or have a ridiculous cherrypicking way to choose them

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tu eres todo lo que me equilibra,

un balance, lo que me conplementa

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''It's just nonsensical to have a lottery to choose who gets into the United States when we are at war with terrorists," said U.S. Rep. John Culberson, R-Houston. ''It's insane†it's a recipe for disaster."

This guy has absolutely no clue how the DV works. It's not like your entry is drawn and they send you the Green Card. Every DV beneficiary still needs to go through the process at the Consulate just like any other Immigrant Visa beneficiary. If there's doubt about your documents, you ain't going anywhere. In other words, the wrong folks can obtain just about any visa using fake documents. Singling out the DV for this criticism is what's truly nonsensical.

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nothing ma.. they're just trying to scare the americans even more about foreigners.. looks like USA doesn't want any more immigrants.. or have a ridiculous cherrypicking way to choose them

I don't make the news...I just post the immigration news I run across.

I had a Belarusian family stay at my house for several months that won the DV in 1997. They were friends of my cousin and knew no one in the USA. I met them the first time at the airport in 1997 and I still see them occassionally. They have done well in the USA.

But like most programs, DV probably has positive as well negative aspects. If we can't trust the documents from certain countries, they should be excluded from the program.

Anyway, the GAO did the study and you can interpret it as you wish. If the program benefits the USA...keep it. If it doesn't...discontinue it or fix it.

"Credibility in immigration policy can be summed up in one sentence: Those who should get in, get in; those who should be kept out, are kept out; and those who should not be here will be required to leave."

"...for the system to be credible, people actually have to be deported at the end of the process."

US Congresswoman Barbara Jordan (D-TX)

Testimony to the House Immigration Subcommittee, February 24, 1995

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But like most programs, DV probably has positive as well negative aspects. If we can't trust the documents from certain countries, they should be excluded from the program.

For that to make any sense, no visas should them be issued to any national of such countries. Again, the question is: Why single out the DV?

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Among the 20 countries excluded from this year's lottery due to high levels of immigration are China, India, Pakistan, Canada, Brazil, Mexico, El Salvador, Guatemala and Vietnam.

Poor placement on the article writer's part....Canada has always been excluded from the lottery because of higher levels of immigration. Not just this year's.

And if there are people in *any* country who are going to try to defraud the US immigration system, then they'll do it by any means possible. Whether they try the DV lottery, or a K1 visa, or a student visa or or or...this article is nothing more than hype to point fingers at the all the nasty horrible immigrants. Its just more BS and barking up trees.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Mexico
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Among the 20 countries excluded from this year's lottery due to high levels of immigration are China, India, Pakistan, Canada, Brazil, Mexico, El Salvador, Guatemala and Vietnam.

Poor placement on the article writer's part....Canada has always been excluded from the lottery because of higher levels of immigration. Not just this year's.

And if there are people in *any* country who are going to try to defraud the US immigration system, then they'll do it by any means possible. Whether they try the DV lottery, or a K1 visa, or a student visa or or or...this article is nothing more than hype to point fingers at the all the nasty horrible immigrants. Its just more BS and barking up trees.

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El Presidente of VJ

regalame una sonrisita con sabor a viento

tu eres mi vitamina del pecho mi fibra

tu eres todo lo que me equilibra,

un balance, lo que me conplementa

un masajito con sabor a menta,

Deutsch: Du machst das richtig

Wohnen Heute

3678632315_87c29a1112_m.jpgdancing-bear.gif

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But like most programs, DV probably has positive as well negative aspects. If we can't trust the documents from certain countries, they should be excluded from the program.

For that to make any sense, no visas should them be issued to any national of such countries. Again, the question is: Why single out the DV?

Because it makes for such a great story if you think that terrorists automatically get a green card through a lottery! And when you marry a foreigner, they're automatically a citizen, too!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Because it makes for such a great story if you think that terrorists automatically get a green card through a lottery! And when you marry a foreigner, they're automatically a citizen, too!

So true. Plus a little fear mongering goes a long way.

 

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