Arlen Spector's bill has a clause related to removing retroactively the right to litigate. The related extract from an analysis of the bill is below followed by a link to the full document.
" The bill removes the only resource individuals had—district court power to grant naturalization—for
dealing with the failure of USCIS to adjudicate their naturalization applications. (Many people have
been waiting years for a decision, without any indication of when one is forthcoming). The
provision is applied retroactively."
http://immigrationforum.org/documents/PolicyWire/Legislation/SelectSummaryCIRMark.pdf
Do you think this is the end for the only hope of getting a timely name check completed? Do you think this clause will survive in the senate?
" The bill removes the only resource individuals had—district court power to grant naturalization—for
dealing with the failure of USCIS to adjudicate their naturalization applications. (Many people have
been waiting years for a decision, without any indication of when one is forthcoming). The
provision is applied retroactively."
http://immigrationforum.org/documents/PolicyWire/Legislation/SelectSummaryCIRMark.pdf
Do you think this is the end for the only hope of getting a timely name check completed? Do you think this clause will survive in the senate?
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