ACLU: Muslims Face more Scrutiny for Citizenship

Civil liberties advocates said Wednesday they have uncovered a government program to screen immigrants for national security concerns that has blacklisted some Muslims and put their U.S. citizenship applications on hold for years.
The American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California said in a report that federal immigration officers are instructed to find ways to deny applications that have been deemed a national security concern. For example, they'll flag discrepancies in a petition or claim they failed to receive sufficient information from the immigrant.
The criteria used by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services to blacklist immigrants are overly broad and include traveling through regions where there is terrorist activity, the report said.
The ACLU learned about the program through records requests after detecting a pattern in cases of Muslim immigrants whose applications to become American citizens had languished.
"It is essentially creating this secret criteria for obtaining naturalization and immigration benefits that has never been disclosed to the public and Congress hasn't approved," said Jennie Pasquarella, an ACLU staff attorney and the report's author.
"I feel like ultimately this is just about politics. They don't want to be seen as having granted citizenship to somebody who's going to be the next Boston bomber," she said.
It was not immediately clear how many immigrants have been reviewed under the program, which began in 2008 and is formally known as the Controlled Application Review and Resolution Program.
Christopher Bentley, a spokesman for Citizenship and Immigration Services, said the agency routinely checks the background of immigrants applying for benefits and puts the country's safety, and the integrity of the immigration system, first.
"We are vigilant in executing these responsibilities, and will not sacrifice national security or public safety in the interest of expediting the review of benefit applications," Bentley said in a statement.
Under the program, immigration officers determine whether a case poses a national security concern and confer with the appropriate law enforcement agency that has information about the immigrant. Officers then conduct additional research and put many cases on hold for long periods of time. Most applications are eventually denied, as the program states that officers are not allowed to approve such cases without additional review, the report said.
Iranian math professor Mahdi Asgari started receiving visits from FBI agents after he applied for citizenship three years ago, the report said. At one point, agents asked him about his relationship with a fellow Iranian graduate student whom he now has little contact with.
Asgari is still waiting for a decision on his naturalization application, the ACLU said.

Hey Antwan, i live in montreal Canada for 28 years now and i never got treated badly and i am not born in Canada, i ve been around the world and Canada by far is better then alot of other countries. i love Lebanon, but were u treated better when u were there? u r canadian passport didnt help you at all? i am sorry this happened to you , but as a free country, if this was happenning to you ,you should have moved to another province. you cannot generalize .
i hope it got better for you after all these years.
Peace

Stop complaining, in Lebanon, neither you neither your son or grandson would have get citizenship. Don't think they owe you everything to state that you are treated "badly". Canada gave you generously one of the best citizenship of the world, you should be grateful all your life for that and for your children.

I started getting the respect I deserve since I carried my USA passport When I had the Lebanese passport I was treated with suspicions even with my green card at the USA borders not to mention the Europeans terrible scrutinies.
I never had an issue worth mentioning some people are racists by nature and I do not pay attention to idiots.
At the same time we cannot blame the west for scrutinizing Arabs, Iranian, Pakistanis, Muslims etc. look at their behavior worldwide. Let us ask ourselves why did we leave Lebanon in the first place?
I have been living in CANADA for almost 36 years now.I`m christian and I still get treated Badly every day of the week .at work and almost everywhwer.slimy people .I have bought a good tread with me I worked hard never comited crime my only fault is I WAS NOT BORN IN CANADA,