The report was a follow-up to a March review that found the agency had possibly sent hundreds of green cards to the wrong addresses. In the last three years, it said, the immigration agency produced at least 19,000 cards that included incorrect information or were issued in duplicate. Advertisement Continue reading the main storyHomeland Security auditors said the immigration agency had instituted several methods for addressing problems with erroneous or duplicate green cards. did not issue green cards to any individuals who were not eligible to receive them,” he said. That inquiry, also from the Office of Inspector General, found that nearly 900 people had been granted citizenship because neither Homeland Security nor F.B.I.
Source: New York Times November 21, 2016 23:28 UTC