LA Times Article Shows Which DOs Have the Largest Backlogs

"In addition to overtime and weekend schedules, Arellano said the Los Angeles district plans to hire 100 workers by the fall to speed up processing of immigration applications."

Does it take that long to hire competent workers?
 
"In addition to overtime and weekend schedules, Arellano said the Los Angeles district plans to hire 100 workers by the fall to speed up processing of immigration applications."

Does it take that long to hire competent workers?

Who said anything about these workers being competent?;)
 
"In addition to overtime and weekend schedules, Arellano said the Los Angeles district plans to hire 100 workers by the fall to speed up processing of immigration applications."

Does it take that long to hire competent workers?
Yeah, if the processing time she quoted - 9 months - is correct then they will have the workers hired just at the point when they finish up with their backlog. Maybe they can raise the fees again to give all those new workers something to do...USCIS logic!:rolleyes:
 
Yeah, if the processing time she quoted - 9 months - is correct then they will have the workers hired just at the point when they finish up with their backlog. Maybe they can raise the fees again to give all those new workers something to do...USCIS logic!:rolleyes:

i just wrote about it in LA thread :D :D :D
 
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