GAO concludes USCIS has never developed an ‘antifraud strategy’

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The Government Accountability Office issued a report concluding that USCIS “has not developed an antifraud strategy to guide their design and implementation and the allocation of resources to its highest-risk areas. Implementing a process for developing an antifraud strategy could help FDNS ensure that it has an appropriate balance of antifraud activities to address its fraud risks.

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