It's not speeding it up. Sometimes I have a case where they need time because a country won't issue a divorce certificate and the lady was supposed to go back. It's country to country and document to document, and each person has an unusual case. It's not just speeding it up; it's being more efficient and trying to handle their case in a more systematic and efficient way.
If we start dealing the way we're dealing with refugee cases at the board, most likely a lot of people will be t in jail and they will be given the wrong decision. That is the problem here. I have known many cases where we find that; it is very unfair. I know of another case going on right now where the person was a refugee, but he got married. After getting married and having a kid...why is he waiting for three years to get immigration?
The problem is the process and efficiency. Sometimes you might need more time because refugees need more time to get their documents.