Morris Dees and $PLC certified deplorable, Elizabeth Jacobs, on
whether Donald Trump regrets slow-walking reforms to the Cheap Labor
Lobby's scab worker import pipelines: <URL:
https://cis.org/Jacobs/DHS-Delays-Updating-USCISs-Fee-Schedule-Exacerbating-Agencys-Financial-Woes>
| The Biden administration's 2023 proposal is intended to replace the
| 2020 fee rule entirely -- though it retains many changes included in
| 2020 rule to the proposed fee schedule. Typically, USCIS's fee
| schedule is designed to ensure that the fees collected for these
| services accurately reflect the cost of processing and adjudicating
| those applications or petitions. Rather than increasing fees
| proportionally across the immigration system to cover these costs,
| however, the Biden administration's January 2023 proposal instead
| adopted an "ability to pay" fee model (as opposed to a "beneficiary
| pays" model, where beneficiaries pay for the actual cost of their
| services) to transfer the cost of its growing humanitarian docket to
| U.S. employers while suppressing fee increases for many other case
| types, including naturalizations, in order to align itself with the
| administration's political priorities.
Who does Trump have in mind to succeed Ur M Jaddou at USCIS.GOV since
Ken Cuccinelli defected to Miriam Adelson, Robert Bigelow, Betsy DeVos,
Ken Griffin, Julia Koch, Bernie Marcus, Lachlan Murdoch, David Sacks
and Steve Wynn's man, Ron DeSantis?
John
groenveld@acm.org
--
"After leaving the White House, Smith briefly with America First
Policy Institute before moving on to Right On Crime, a Koch-backed
group that influenced the Trump administration. This September, he
wrote an op-ed arguing against tough-on-crime policies.
https://t.co/kwIhpV2GGp" - Pedro Gonzalez <URL:
https://twitter.com/emeriticus/status/1597303015761121280>
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