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Can technology fix what politics can't? Steven Orr reveals how Japan's biometric systems process immigrants in minutes while the U.S. still demands physical photos. With 3.7 million court cases and judges handling 4,500 each, guests explore how AI and blockchain could revolutionize immigration processing. From personal stories of USCIS bureaucracy to legislative gridlock, this episode presents concrete solutions—automated case review, digital verification, and enforcement reform—that could transform our medieval system overnight.
Timestamps:
- (00:00) Opening: From Medieval to Modern
- (00:45) Biometrics in Action: Japan's Immigration Success
- (02:00) The Technology Gap: Physical Photos in 2025
- (02:24) 3.7 Million Cases: AI as the Solution
- (07:26) Legislative Gridlock: Why Bills Die in Congress
- (08:50) Personal Story: Steven's Wife's Immigration Journey
- (10:20) E-Verify and Blockchain: Tomorrow's Tools Today
Connect:
- Steven E. Orr: X - https://x.com/qmbigbeat
- LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/qmbigbeat/
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