Unbeknownst
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Deportations have been ongoing, they don't need to begin.Close the border...
I'll say it again CLOSE THE DAMN BORDER to all the these illegal aliens from over 150 countries invading our southern border....and let the deportations begin!
It should NOT be lifted, nor should it not be applied to unaccompanied children.
A request for asylum can be applied for in Mexico, and those requesting such should be put in queue in the order a request was made while any who enter illegally should be returned to where they entered from and enter into the queue properly. Those who reenter illegally a second time should be denied access to the queue for a predetermined amount of time, while a third illegal reentry should be cause to permanently be denied the ability to request asylum in the U.S. Perhaps a forth illegal entry should result in their being sent to where they originated from.
Close the border...
I'll say it again CLOSE THE DAMN BORDER to all the these illegal aliens from over 150 countries invading our southern border....and let the deportations begin!
What if government were pass a law allowing employers to hire and pay undocumented aliens the Mexico minimum wage, or their country of origin minimum wage if less? That might at least reduce the number entering illegally for an economic reason.
And what will you do with the other 45 to 50 percent of illegals who come here legally but overstay their visas?Close the border...
I'll say it again CLOSE THE DAMN BORDER to all the these illegal aliens from over 150 countries invading our southern border....and let the deportations begin!
That's the first and easiest thing to correct.There is no legal way to apply for asylum from outside of the United States..
They are not deporting even a fraction of those coming across illegally...I mean mass deportations...round them up and send them home.....And finish the border wall (finally!)Deportations have been ongoing, they don't need to begin.
For the rest, stop letting your fear guide you.
That isn't going to happen.They are not deporting even a fraction of those coming across illegally...I mean mass deportations...round them up and send them home.....And finish the border wall (finally!)
That isn't going to happen.
And if it did, it would cause more problems than it solved.
It isn't going to happen because damn near everyone in a position of power knows it's not the answer, and won't do it. And the new ones who show up thinking it is the solution quickly learn it isn't.It sure isn't going to happen under the shit for brains, senile dumbass we have now!! But I doubt he or the Dems will make it through the next two election cycles....folks are fed-up
And it too is not properly enforced.There is ALREADY a law against HIRING undocumented aliens...
Yet people often do.There is no legal way to apply for asylum from outside of the United States..
Yet people often do.
Within the U.S. OR at a Border Post.Bullshit.. The ONLY way to apply for asylum in the US is to be on US soil...
Within the U.S. OR at a Border Post.
Yes the border post is on U.S. soil, but further entry into the U.S. can be allowed or denied at such posts.A border post on US SOIL.. Does the US maintain border posts on foreign soil?
Yes the border post is on U.S. soil, but further entry into the U.S. can be allowed or denied at such posts.
The appropriate way to apply, which IMO, should be the ONLY way would be to apply for a VISA at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate, and upon entry into the U.S. make the request. Any other method, also IMO, should be denied.
I legally live abroad, and by law I could be deported, for a set period of time up to permanently, for a number of different reasons, including inability to show I have adequate means of support for the period if stay I am applying for, or simply failing to show up at an immigration office depending on how many days past the date I was told I was required to appear. A law is not a law unless it is enforced.
Yes, there is, but entering the U.S. on a valid U.S. visa provides one the opportunity to legally within our laws to request asylum. Your ignorance and/or inability to understand what I said seems to be the only issue.There is a HUGE difference between applying for asylum and applying for a visa. Your ignorance of the difference not withstanding...
Yes, there is, but entering the U.S. on a valid U.S. visa provides one the opportunity to legally within our laws to request asylum. Your ignorance and/or inability to understand what I said seems to be the only issue.
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