...some relief from 100-plus degree temperatures. It appears that there are about 10,000 illegal crossers gathered right now, with little food, water, sanitation, or medical care."
GRA:Who cares besides the media and the money grabbing charity groups who make their dough by "working with" illegals to get them placed in our cities.My female cousin works for such a place. We've exchanged vociferous opinions.
It's not popular to say this on some sites, but it's true nonetheless:
The majority of these people will apply for asylum in a scam/tactic that began (and was encouraged by NGOs) with the 'caravans' under Trump -- it would be technically illegal for the US to turn away someone who wants to apply for asylum (no matter how bogus the claim) -- NGOs and others would file lawsuits, and these would succeed.
Within the framework of current asylum law/practice, the only solution is what's called a 'safe third country' agreement with Mexico -- the US has one with Canada, but not with Mexico -- with such an agreement in place, the US could turn these asylum-seekers away, telling them to apply in Mexico (they would be Mexico's problem, and Mexico would quickly put a stop to all of it).
Trump had plenty of time and the means (trade sanctions, 50% tax on remittances, etc) to pressure Mexico to sign a 'safe third country' agreement -- but he and his administration were too stupid, irresponsible, and shortsighted to get that done.
...some relief from 100-plus degree temperatures. It appears that there are about 10,000 illegal crossers gathered right now, with little food, water, sanitation, or medical care."
ReplyDeleteGRA:Who cares besides the media and the money grabbing charity groups who make their dough by "working with" illegals to get them placed in our cities.My female cousin works for such a place. We've exchanged vociferous opinions.
--GRA
It's not popular to say this on some sites, but it's true nonetheless:
ReplyDeleteThe majority of these people will apply for asylum in a scam/tactic that began (and was encouraged by NGOs) with the 'caravans' under Trump -- it would be technically illegal for the US to turn away someone who wants to apply for asylum (no matter how bogus the claim) -- NGOs and others would file lawsuits, and these would succeed.
Within the framework of current asylum law/practice, the only solution is what's called a 'safe third country' agreement with Mexico -- the US has one with Canada, but not with Mexico -- with such an agreement in place, the US could turn these asylum-seekers away, telling them to apply in Mexico (they would be Mexico's problem, and Mexico would quickly put a stop to all of it).
Trump had plenty of time and the means (trade sanctions, 50% tax on remittances, etc) to pressure Mexico to sign a 'safe third country' agreement -- but he and his administration were too stupid, irresponsible, and shortsighted to get that done.
"Most of the migrants [sic] are likely to be released into the United States with a notice to appear in court at a future date"
ReplyDelete80 % of those given a court date never show up. And when and if caught then given another court date which they will probably also ignore. Endlessly.