Border shenanigans. (From the Deputy Director).(United States Immigration and Naturalization policy, fees)(Brief Article)
American Theatre, May, 2002 by Channick, Joan
The recent revelation that the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service sent a Florida flight school confirmation that they had approved student visas for Mohamed Atta and Marwan al-Shehhi--exactly six months after the two terrorists hijacked and crashed airplanes into the World Trade Center--would be a sick joke at the federal agency's expense if it weren't true.
According to David Johnston of the New York Times, "The mistake was another embarrassing gaffe for an agency that has long been criticized in Congress for sloppy management and inept record keeping and for being ...
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