(I added links and comment. This ought to be frontpage news. It ain't...")
Doctors gave fake medical opinions to help win citizenship Sun-Times [Chicago, IL], by Frank Main |
Original Article |
Posted By:LittleHoodedMonk, 2/24/2017 8:02:12 PM |
Psychiatrists and other doctors in Chicago and across the country have been caught helping immigrants gain U.S. citizenship by providing fake medical opinions, records show. An estimated 1,000 people a year submit a form to immigration officials in Chicago alone to waive the requirements that someone seeking citizenship must understand English and pass a test in U.S. history and civics. (Snip) The form is susceptible to fraud, though. Immigration officials aren’t supposed to investigate the ailments. They’re instructed only to make sure that the forms are completed correctly and that the information in an applicant’s file is |
Comments: Nothing unusual here. Illegal alien gains entry into US by obtaining a fake document (falsified) to become a fake immigrant. Interesting that the cases cited happened on 0bama´s watch, especially since Form N-648 was updated (simplified) in 2011, and Homeland Security hasn´t done anything yet to close this loophole in our immigration policies. The trap for the reviewing immigration officer is that they are NOT a physician who can accurately examine the claim. They have to assume the doctor signing the form is "truthful." "N-648, Medical Certification for Disability Exceptions" https://www.uscis.gov/n-648 |
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