Most of the illegals caught at the northern border, are actually from the south who under Trump have decided they wanted to try to get to Canada.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Incorrect. The guy from Honduras can be told to stay at the border until his hearing. He could also be rejected outright as he should apply in Mexico.Anonymous wrote:Why should we make the process faster?
Because the guy from Honduras applies for asylum at the border and is given a hearing date a year later will be in the country “illegally” according to you LONGER THAN the guy who is given a hearing date a month later in a world where a common sense bill passes advocating for hiring more immigration judges. And only a month here taking your jobs is not enough time to make the trip worth the effort.
Trump was and is doing the first option, which means the people showing up to apply has gone way down.
Canada does the same thing. Canada has a “wait in America” policy.
Is Canada cruel too?
Anonymous wrote:Incorrect. The guy from Honduras can be told to stay at the border until his hearing. He could also be rejected outright as he should apply in Mexico.Anonymous wrote:Why should we make the process faster?
Because the guy from Honduras applies for asylum at the border and is given a hearing date a year later will be in the country “illegally” according to you LONGER THAN the guy who is given a hearing date a month later in a world where a common sense bill passes advocating for hiring more immigration judges. And only a month here taking your jobs is not enough time to make the trip worth the effort.
Trump was and is doing the first option, which means the people showing up to apply has gone way down.
Anonymous wrote:
And, many democrats across the nation. As is evident by comments in this board.
This is why democrats can no longer be in power. They have no intention of securing the borders.
Incorrect. The guy from Honduras can be told to stay at the border until his hearing. He could also be rejected outright as he should apply in Mexico.Anonymous wrote:Why should we make the process faster?
Because the guy from Honduras applies for asylum at the border and is given a hearing date a year later will be in the country “illegally” according to you LONGER THAN the guy who is given a hearing date a month later in a world where a common sense bill passes advocating for hiring more immigration judges. And only a month here taking your jobs is not enough time to make the trip worth the effort.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don’t have to grant asylum to everyone who asks. A non specific fear of going home is not enough.
No one is asking for everyone who asks for asylum to be granted it, but that’s a handsome strawman you constructed.
You know perfectly well the Democrats allowed millions to enter, remain here, get lost in the system, have children, access all kinds of expensive services, and then say, "Oh, but due process for sll people."
You know perfectly well that asking for asylum is lawful and Republicans have refused for more than a decade to vote for funding that would hire more people to make the process faster.
Anonymous wrote:
And, many democrats across the nation. As is evident by comments in this board.
This is why democrats can no longer be in power. They have no intention of securing the borders.