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I-485 Adjudication delay
What worries me most is the USCIS takes a stand that it is not its legal duty to adjudicate an application. AILA's stand is otherwise. USCIS needs to come up with a decision - whether denied or approved - on a reasonable time.

However, the argument would be is "what is reasonable time?" For cases pending name check and security check, the US government's position for reasonable time is maybe "clearance beyond reasonable doubt". The problem arises when the US government has doubt but cannot prove it and cannot release clearance. This is a typical example of subjective reasoning resulting to "profiling".

So what is reasonable time?
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