To: Director Eduardo Aguirre <Immigration.Reply@dhs.gov>
Subject: WHEN COMES A TYPICAL DAY ?
According to Press Release of 1/29/2004,
USCIS Announces Latest Field Leadership Appointment
http://uscis.gov/graphics/publicaffairs/newsrels/announcement_012904.pdf
On a typical day, nationally, USCIS *WILL* (of course, not present):
process 140,000 national security background checks;
receive 100,000 web hits;
take 50,000 calls at four National Customer Service Centers;
adjudicate 30,000 applications for an immigration benefit;
see 25,000 visitors at 92 district offices;
issue 20,000 green cards;
capture 8,000 sets of finger prints at 130 Application Support Centers;
welcome 3,000 newly naturalized citizens;
greet 100 refugees;
and help American parents adopt 100 foreign children.
When comes such a typical day ?
Director Eduardo Aguirre said, "... These are highly qualified, dedicated professionals
who will be critical to reducing the backlog, ..."
I hope it comes by the end of this fiscal year.
Sincerely,
(my name)
(my e-mail address)