A governor of a state cannot secure the national border against people applying for asylum -- anyone applying for asylum at the US southern border, whatever the state, must be accommodated in some way, meaning they must be allowed to apply for asylum -- how to accommodate them is up to the federal government, since refugee status is determined by them.
All of this blah blah about a state securing the national border is just noise for conservatards who are either too stupid to understand the problem or too dishonest to admit the nature of it -- in the end it will accomplish absolutely nothing, which is exactly what it has accomplished to date.
A governor of a state cannot secure the national border against people applying for asylum -- anyone applying for asylum at the US southern border, whatever the state, must be accommodated in some way, meaning they must be allowed to apply for asylum -- how to accommodate them is up to the federal government, since refugee status is determined by them.
ReplyDeleteAll of this blah blah about a state securing the national border is just noise for conservatards who are either too stupid to understand the problem or too dishonest to admit the nature of it -- in the end it will accomplish absolutely nothing, which is exactly what it has accomplished to date.
Communist soyqueer, you must be airdropped over Venezuela
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