Suit filed over alleged delays, denial of US citizenship to Muslims
LOS ANGELES — Five people are suing the U.S. government alleging that an expanded national security screen targeting Muslims has led to lengthy delays and denials in their applications for citizenship and green cards.
The American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California filed a lawsuit in Los Angeles on Thursday, July31 alleging the government doesn’t allow immigration officers to approve benefits for applicants deemed a national security concern under a 2008 program.
The ACLU says the Controlled Application Review and Resolution Program uses overly broad criteria and has delayed naturalization and green card applications filed by Palestinian, Iranian and Somali clients.
A message was left for U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services seeking comment.