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DHS Insider Who Exposed ‘Reasonable Fear’ Migrant Asylum Loophole Goes PUBLIC

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Project Veritas released a new video today featuring an interview with current U.S. Department of Homeland Security [DHS] insider Aaron Stevenson, who serves as an Intelligence Research Specialist for the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services [USCIS].

Stevenson decided to go public with information about a "Reasonable fear" loophole that exists in the federal government's immigration policy, which could allow potentially dangerous migrants to stay in the United States under false pretenses.

"An email sent out by the Director of USCIS, which notified us about a rule change coming forward, is going to shift the adjudicative authority of defensive asylum away from immigration judges and giving it to asylum officers, which are USCIS," Stevenson said.

"If the asylum officers get this ability, I will say it's going to be a rubber stamp of immediately getting 'credible fear' or 'reasonable fear' to be able to stay in the country if they're going to be deportedalso their path to citizenship," he said.

When you couple that with giving the adjudicative authority away from an immigration judge to an asylum officer, you are removing any type of public pressure that they could apply on policies that they're creating," he said.

"This is going to be the biggest change to immigration policy in my lifetime. It's being done without anybody knowing what's going on about it and there's been no coverage for the American people to know what's going on," he said.

James O'Keefe, Project Veritas founder and CEO: "So, what do you think they are going to do to you in response to you speaking to me?".

Aaron Stevenson, DHS Insider: "I will lose my job.”

Stevenson: "No, because I think this is more urgent for people to realize – because this policy change is going to continue to drive in any alien that they deem fit. This will drive a massive swing in immigration law.”

The DHS whistleblower also said that the public can go to www.

Gov to make their voices heard on immigration issues such as these.

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