Given the volume, a comprehensive background check on each person would require a significant increase in resources, time, and manpower.
Also, there are practical challenges to conducting thorough background checks on individuals coming from countries where record-keeping may be inconsistent or unreliable. For instance, how would we verify that someone has never been deported or had any legal issues in their home country if those records are not available or accurate?
Moreover, we must consider the potential impact on our already overwhelmed immigration courts, which currently have a backlog of over a million cases.
Given these challenges, how can we make the process more efficient and accurate without compromising the security of the nation? What are your thoughts on this?
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