‘US citizenship testing is very easy’: Director of USCIS says that the Trump administration will change it because …

Joseph Adlo, director of US citizenship and immigration service, said the current citizenship testing is very easy to obtain American citizenship and in addition to the broad immigration overhaul being planned by the Donald Trump administration, they also want to change the test. In an interview with NYT, Edlo stated that the test is such that anyone can easily remember the answer and pass the test.According to the existing test pattern, immigrants study 100 civilian questions and then give the correct reply to six out of six out of six to pass that part of the test. In the first term of administration, the USCIS increased the number of questions and increased the applicants required to give the correct answer to 12 of the 20 questions to the applicants. Edlo said that the agency planned to return to one version of what the agency did at that time. “It is right now as a test, it is not very difficult,” said Edlo. “It is very easy to remember answers. I don’t think we are really with a sense of law.”
‘It should be a pure positive’
Adlo said that providing citizenship should be a pure positive. “And if we are looking at those who are coming, especially coming to pursue some economic agenda that we have and otherwise benefiting the national interest – this is exactly what we need to take care of.”“I really think that the way H -1 B needs to be used, and it is one of my favorite phrases, immigration, many other parts of the supplement, as well as, not repression, American economy and American businesses and American activists,” Edlo said.
Trump, Vance on immigration
Both President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance sent a strong message to tech companies, asking Americans to hire them. At the AI Summit, Trump said that the global mentality of the technical industry excludes Americans from jobs, while China and India have these jobs. “Many of our largest technical companies have blessed American independence while building their factories in China, hiring workers in India and earning profits in Ireland, you know that by dismissing everyone and even censors their fellow citizens here at home. Under President Trump, those days have ended,” he said. Trump said, “Winning the AI race will demand patriotism and national loyalty and a new sense of national loyalty and national loyalty beyond the national loyalty and Silicon Valley.”JD Vance was harsh as he said that he does not believe in the ‘Bulls ** T’ story that these companies cannot find workers in America. “That displacement and that mathematics makes me a little worried. And what the President has said, he said very clearly: We want the best and talented to make America our home. We want them to build great companies and after that.“This is a bull ** t story,” JD said.