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Saturday, October 28, 2006
Amish Couple Challenge USCIS Photo Requirement
Immigration rules of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services require that applicants for permanent residency in the United States file, as part of their paper work, two photos. In Pittsburgh, according to an Associated Press report published today, an Amish couple has filed suit challenging the requirement on religious grounds. Old Order Amish interpret the Biblical commandment against making "graven images" as prohibiting photos. The government, because of increased terrorism concerns, has ended its past practice of waiving the photo requirement for religious objectors. However, the couple's attorney is asking for a waiver so the husband, who is a Canadian citizen, can remain in the U.S. and eventually apply for U.S. citizenship. The couple has filed the lawsuit anonymously because they could be excommunicated from their Amish community for violating its principles of non-resistance if the community learned of the suit.