
Wagafe v. USCIS - Lawsuit Challenging Secret Program Blocking Immigrant Applications
What's at Stake
The ACLU and its affiliates in Southern California and Washington, the Northwest Immigrant Rights Project, the National Immigration Project of the National Lawyers Guild, the Law Offices of Stacy Tolchin, and Perkins Coie LLP filed a class action lawsuit in January 2017 challenging a federal government program used to deny or indefinitely delay thousands of law-abiding people—many of them from Muslim-majority countries—from becoming citizens or lawful residents due to unspecified “national security concerns.”
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Summary
The lawsuit challenges the Controlled Application Review and Resolution Program (CARRP), adopted in 2008 by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS), the agency within the Department of Homeland Security that reviews and adjudicates immigration applications. The case, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington, was brought on behalf of two certified classes: people who applied for either naturalization or adjustment of status, and whose applications were subject to CARRP and have been pending before USCIS for over six months.
The Constitution assigns to Congress, not the executive branch, the authority to establish uniform rules for naturalization of new citizens. The Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) sets forth those rules, along with criteria for becoming a lawful permanent resident of the United States. When those rules and criteria have been met, as they have in our clients' cases, the government must grant the applications.
In adopting CARRP, USCIS has ignored these requirements and established a separate set of rules for applicants deemed to present a "national security concern." CARRP's definition of a "national security concern," however, is far more expansive than the ineligibility criteria specified by Congress in the INA. For example, CARRP automatically applies to anyone whose name is on the government's Terrorist Watchlist, which has been reported to include as many as a million names. The government's guidelines for including people on the watchlist are vague and overbroad, particularly for non-citizens. A non-citizen can end up on the watchlist simply because he or she is "associated" with someone already on the watchlist, even where there is nothing to indicate any involvement in the watchlisted person’s purportedly suspicious activities. The guidelines also specifically state that non-citizens can be watchlisted based on fragmentary, uncorroborated information of questionable reliability. In this way, CARRP brands innocent, law-abiding U.S. residents, like our clients, as “national security concerns” based on innocuous activity and associations.
CARRP is illegal and unconstitutional. It was adopted without any congressional approval or public comment, and it violates the Fifth Amendment’s guarantee of due process. The aspiring Americans whose applications the government denies under the program are not told why or given a meaningful opportunity to clear their names. This is fundamentally unfair.
Legal Documents
- 01/17/2025
Order on Cross-Motions for Summary Judgment - 06/13/2024
Ex. 51 CARRP Adjudicator Training - 06/13/2024
Ex. 54 FDNS-DS User Guide Updates - 06/13/2024
Ex. 55 CARRP NSD Presentation January 2014 - 06/13/2024
Ex. 58 USCIS Basic National Security Course - 06/13/2024
Ex. 59 FDNS Officer Basic Training - 06/13/2024
Ex. 64 CARRP NSD Presentation December 2015 - 06/13/2024
Ex. 73 CARRP NSD Presentation June 2017 - 06/13/2024
Ex. 93 Structured Framework for Determining an Articulable Link to National Security Concerns - 06/13/2024
Ex. 105 CARRP NSD Presentation December 2015 - 06/13/2024
Ex. 106 Becca CAARP Test - Version B - 06/13/2024
Ex. 4 Module 2 CARRP Overview - 06/13/2024
Ex. 12 Articulable Link Writing March 2015
- 06/13/2024
- 06/13/2024
Plaintiffs' Motion For Summary Judgment - 06/13/2024
Ex. 76 Expert Report of Jay Gairson - 06/13/2024
Ex. 88 Expert Report of Narges Bajoghli - 06/13/2024
665-3 Ex. 89 Expert Report Thomas K. Ragland - 06/13/2024
Third Declaration of Jennifer Pasquarella in Support of Plaintiffs' Motion for Summary Judgment - 06/13/2024
Ex. 21 Certificate of Naturalization - 06/13/2024
Ex. 28 Certificate of Naturalization - 06/13/2024
Ex. 29 Certificate of Naturalization - 06/13/2024
Ex. E Responsive Report - 06/13/2024
Ex. 10 Deposition of Cherie Lombardi - 06/13/2024
Ex. 39 USCIS CARRP NSD Presentation
- 06/13/2024
- 06/11/2024
Defendants' Notice of Supplemental Authority - 05/23/2024
Appendix A
- 05/23/2024
- 11/28/2023
Plaintiffs' Opposition to Defendants' Motion to Reconsider Portions of Court's Order to Unseal - 11/17/2023
Notice of Documents Filed Under Seal - 11/17/2023
Joint Response to Order to Unseal - 11/17/2023
Appendix A (Chart of Documents) - 11/17/2023
App'x A Doc. 34 - Taranto Declaration - 11/17/2023
App'x A Doc. 42 - Murphy Ex. C Kruskol Second Supplemental Expert Report (September 2020) - 11/17/2023
App'x A Doc. 54 - Busen Declaration - 11/17/2023
App'x A Doc. 66 - Pasquarella Declaration - 11/17/2023
App'x A Doc. 70 - Pasquarella Ex. 5 2005 DHS IG Report Reviewing USCIS Alien Security Checks - 11/17/2023
App'x A Doc. 79 - Pasquarella Ex. 14 USCIS Domestic Operations Directorate CARRP Workflows - 11/17/2023
App'x A Doc. 96 - Pasquarella Ex. 31 Standard Operating Procedures, Senior Leadership Review Board - 11/17/2023
App'x A Doc. 105 - Pasquarella Ex. 40 Draft CARRP Enforcement Practice Proposal (Nov. 5, 2012) - 11/17/2023
App'x A Doc. 127 - Pasquarella Ex. 62 "TRIG, CARRP, or Both ‐ Same Laws Different Result" - 11/17/2023
App'x A Doc. 155 - Hyatt Ex. C CARRP Training Presentation Excerpt, Module 2: CARRP Overview - 11/17/2023
App'x A Doc. 177 - Atkinson Declaration - 11/09/2023
App'x A Doc. 178 - Quinn Declaration - 11/17/2023
App'x A Doc. 180 - Renaud Declaration - 11/17/2023
App'x A Doc. 181 - Siskin Declaration - 11/17/2023
App'x A Doc. 182 - Webb Declaration
- 11/17/2023
- 11/17/2023
Notice of Documents Filed Under Seal - 10/02/2023
Joint Status Report - 09/07/2023
Court Order on Public Access to Filings - 07/25/2023
Joint Status Report - 04/18/2023
Joint Status Report - 01/26/2023
Joint Status Report - 07/08/2022
Joint Status Report - 02/22/2022
Stipulated Order for a Stay - 07/19/2021
Pls’ Opposition to Defs’ Motion to Seal Defs’ Reply in Support of Cross-Motion for Summary Judgement - 07/02/2021
Exhibit 54 - 07/02/2021
Exhibit 55 - 07/02/2021
Exhibit 56 - 07/02/2021
Exhibit 57 - 07/02/2021
Exhibit 58 - 07/02/2021
Exhibit 59 - 07/02/2021
Exhibit 60
- 07/02/2021
- 06/11/2021
Second Declaration of Jennifer Pasquarella in Support of Pls' Motion for Summary Judgment - 06/04/2021
Defs' Letter to Court Correcting Exhibit 9 for the Declaration of W. Manning Evans on May 4, 2021 - 06/04/2021
Corrected Exhibit 9
- 06/04/2021
- 05/18/2021
Pls' Opposition to Defs' Motion to Seal Defs' Opposition and Cross-Motion for Summary Judgment - 05/04/2021
Supplemental Documents
- 05/04/2021
- 04/09/2021
Declaration of L. Taranto
- 04/09/2021
- 04/05/2021
Declaration of Hyatt
- 04/05/2021
- 04/05/2021
Declaration of S. Ahmed - 04/05/2021
Excerpt of Kruskol Deposition
- 04/05/2021
- 04/05/2021
Declaration of L. Taranto
- 04/05/2021
- 04/05/2021
Proposed Order
- 04/05/2021
- 03/25/2021
Declaration of J. Busen
- 03/25/2021
- 03/25/2021
Declaration of L. Murphy
- 03/25/2021
- 03/25/2021
Declaration of Jennifer Pasquarella - 03/25/2021
Declaration of Sajeel Manzoor - 03/25/2021
Declaration of Noah Abraham - 03/25/2021
Declaration of Hanin Bengezi - 03/25/2021
Proposed Order Denying Motion to Seal
- 03/25/2021
- 03/25/2021
Declaration of H. Handeyside
- 03/25/2021
- 02/26/2021
Order Granting Defs' Motion to Reconsider - 02/01/2021
Order - 10/26/2020
Defs' Response in Opposition to Pls Motion to Compel Statistical Data Under Fed.R.Civ.P. 37(a)(3) - 10/26/2020
Declaration of Lindsay Murphy
- 10/26/2020
- 08/17/2020
Exhibit A
- 08/17/2020
- 08/06/2020
Declaration of Nicholas Gellert in Support of Pls' Motion to Exclude Untimely Disclosed Witnesses - 07/17/2020
Exhibit B
- 07/17/2020
- 02/03/2020
Defs' Response to Pls' Motion to Seal Hyatt Declaration and Motion to Compel Named Pls' A-Files - 01/21/2020
Exhibit A-F
- 01/21/2020
- 01/10/2020
Exhibit A-F - 01/09/2020
Exhibit A-C
- 01/09/2020
- 11/08/2019
Defs' Reply in Support of Motion to Compel - 11/04/2019
Pls' Opposition to Defs' Motion to Compel - 10/24/2019
Order Amending Trial Dates - 10/18/2019
Defs' Motion to Compel - 10/11/2019
Index for Certified Administrative Record - 10/11/2019
Certified Administrative Record
- 10/11/2019
- 05/17/2019
Defs' Reply to Pls' Opposition to Defs' Motion for Leave to Submit Documents Ex Parte, In Camera - 04/26/2019
Defs' Opposition to Pls' Motion to Compel - 04/11/2019
Declaration of Sameer Ahmed - 04/11/2019
Proposed Order
- 04/11/2019
- 04/04/2019
Second Declaration of Jill Eggleston - 04/01/2019
Exhibit A
- 04/01/2019
- 03/27/2019
Defs' Response in Opposition to Pls' Supplemental Brief in Support of Motion for Sanctions - 03/27/2019
Exhibit 1
- 03/27/2019
- 03/21/2019
Declaration of Jay Gairson - 03/21/2019
Exhibit A-W
- 03/21/2019
- 03/21/2019
Exhibit A-L
- 03/21/2019
- 03/21/2019
Proposed Order
- 03/21/2019
- 03/18/2019
Proposed Order
- 03/18/2019
- 03/13/2019
Declaration of Trina Realmuto - 03/13/2019
Declaration of Stacy Tolchin - 03/13/2019
Declaration of Sameer Ahmed - 03/13/2019
Declaration of Matt Adams - 03/13/2019
Declaration of Hugh Handeyside - 03/13/2019
Declaration of Nicholas P. Gellert - 03/13/2019
Perkins Coie Attorney Fees Sought
- 03/13/2019
- 03/13/2019
Exhibits
- 03/13/2019
- 03/12/2019
Declaration of Anthony J. Kassekert
- 03/12/2019
- 03/07/2019
Defs' Proposed Order
- 03/07/2019
- 03/07/2019
Defs' Cross Motion for Protective Order - 03/07/2019
Exhibits A-F - 03/07/2019
Defs' Proposed Protective Order - 03/07/2019
Declaration of Brendan T. Moore
- 03/07/2019
- 02/28/2019
Order re Pls' Motion to Compel - 02/27/2019
Order on Pls' Motion for Sanctions - 02/21/2019
Exhibit A-H - 02/21/2019
Pls' Motion to Compel - 07/13/2018
Pls' Supplemental Reply Brief in Response to Pls' Motion to Compel re Deliberative Process Privilege - 07/06/2018
Defs' Supplemental Brief in Opposition to Pls' Motion to Compel re Deliberative Process Privilege - 07/06/2018
Exhibit B
- 07/06/2018
- 05/10/2018
Order on Defs' Motion for Reconsideration - 05/01/2018
Declaration of Anthony J. Kassekert
- 05/01/2018
- 04/30/2018
Declaration of Joseph F. Carilli Jr. - 04/30/2018
Affidavit of Matthew D. Emrich
- 04/30/2018
- 04/24/2018
Order on Defs' Emergency Motion for Stay - 04/20/2018
Defs' Emergency Motion to Stay - 04/09/2018
Declaration of Matthew Emrich - 04/09/2018
Declaration of Carl Ghattas - 04/09/2018
Declaration of Tatum King - 04/09/2018
Declaration of John Wagner
- 04/09/2018
- 03/29/2018
Pls' Motion for Sanctions Against Defs - 03/07/2018
Pls' Response to Motion for Protective Order - 03/01/2018
Defs' Motion for Protective Order - 02/08/2018
Proposed Order
- 02/08/2018
- 02/08/2018
Proposed Order
- 02/08/2018
- 10/19/2017
Order on Motion to Compel - 09/28/2017
Proposed Order
- 09/28/2017
- 08/18/2017
Stipulated Protective Order - 08/15/2017
Pls' Stipulated Motion for Protective Order - 08/15/2017
Proposed Order
- 08/15/2017
- 07/13/2017
Proposed Order
- 07/13/2017
- 07/05/2017
Exhibit A
- 07/05/2017
- 05/08/2017
Pls' Response to Defs' Motion to Dismiss - 04/18/2017
Defs' Motion to Dismiss - 04/04/2017
Second Amended Complaint - 02/01/2017
Amended Complaint - 02/01/2017
Exhibit A
- 02/01/2017
- 01/23/2017
Complaint
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