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yep, illegally here. They bought a bill of goods that was (uhhm) to good to be true. Let the buyer beware. Now hope your happy asses back to south america.
As has been repeatedly pointed out in this thread, they are not here illegally. They turned themselves in to authorities and applied for asylum. The law allows them to stay in the U.S. - and to travel within it - while their asylum claims are adjudicated.
 
As has been repeatedly pointed out in this thread, they are not here illegally. They turned themselves in to authorities and applied for asylum. The law allows them to stay in the U.S. - and to travel within it - while their asylum claims are adjudicated.
Asylum

Every year people come to the United States seeking protection because they have suffered persecution or fear that they will suffer persecution due to:

  • Race
  • Religion
  • Nationality
  • Membership in a particular social group
  • Political opinion
So all of these people pouring over the border are coming because of that? 99% have no clue what it even is.
 
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As has been repeatedly pointed out in this thread, they are not here illegally. They turned themselves in to authorities and applied for asylum. The law allows them to stay in the U.S. - and to travel within it - while their asylum claims are adjudicated.
And it’s been pointed out, it says AT A POINT OF ENTRY. Right?
IANAL , and I haven’t looked to see if uncle Joe and Pelosi have snaked that verbiage out lately.
It has never said, just wander on up anywhere, has it?

And even you know the asylum Schlick is crap
 
Sure man, some dead broke Venezuelan that just spent a month migrating through hell knows all about the fine print of some random grant program.

It was totally legit, nevermind. Hopefully next time they can even get the state flag correct.
They seem to know about Title 42, since they're massing at the border waiting for it to expire.

Don't be bitter because you were duped by the media. Again.
 
And it’s been pointed out, it says AT A POINT OF ENTRY. Right?
IANAL , and I haven’t looked to see if uncle Joe and Pelosi have snaked that verbiage out lately.
It has never said, just wander on up anywhere, has it?

And even you know the asylum Schlick is crap
What says "AT A POINT OF ENTRY?" I have no idea what you are talking about. These folks have applied for asylum, and U.S. law says they are legally allowed to stay here while their cases are adjudicated. You have a problem with that, take it up with the people who write the law. But don't sit here and pretend something is illegal when it isn't. Their presence is legal.
 
What says "AT A POINT OF ENTRY?" I have no idea what you are talking about. These folks have applied for asylum, and U.S. law says they are legally allowed to stay here while their cases are adjudicated. You have a problem with that, take it up with the people who write the law. But don't sit here and pretend something is illegal when it isn't. Their presence is legal.
If they're coming across and turning themselves in for asylum, they have broken the law by not going through a port of entry.

These are people illegally entering the US and then claiming asylum when they're caught.
 
What says "AT A POINT OF ENTRY?" I have no idea what you are talking about. These folks have applied for asylum, and U.S. law says they are legally allowed to stay here while their cases are adjudicated. You have a problem with that, take it up with the people who write the law. But don't sit here and pretend something is illegal when it isn't. Their presence is legal.
This isn’t a court room to exercise your DA skillz, so don’t play coy with us.
We all know why they are coming here, it’s because DJT MAGA. None of us can begrudge them of that. But there are rules, and they are being led to skirt those rules on the fringes, of what (as you say) those people who not only enact but also enforce, those rules are leading them to do.
I’ve stated many times, and this is a 100% bipartisan point. The obfuscation from DC on this point for DECADES, should have them all strung up on Main Street. In my humble opinion.
Why didn’t you just walk into Harvard law school and say, too bad, I’m here, give me a degree? Because there’s rules.
 
If they're coming across and turning themselves in for asylum, they have broken the law by not going through a port of entry.

These are people illegally entering the US and then claiming asylum when they're caught.
It's possible some of them broke the law when they entered, but they are not here illegally. The law specifically grants them the right to stay while they go through their asylum process. Sorry if that bothers you.
 
It's possible some of them broke the law when they entered, but they are not here illegally. The law specifically grants them the right to stay while they go through their asylum process. Sorry if that bothers you.
Doesn't matter if it bothers me or not. Crossing the border illegally is a crime and they should be sent back to come in through a port of entry, as Trump had them do.
 
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This isn’t a court room to exercise your DA skillz, so don’t play coy with us.
We all know why they are coming here, it’s because DJT MAGA. None of us can begrudge them of that. But there are rules, and they are being led to skirt those rules on the fringes, of what (as you say) those people who not only enact but also enforce, those rules are leading them to do.
I’ve stated many times, and this is a 100% bipartisan point. The obfuscation from DC on this point for DECADES, should have them all strung up on Main Street. In my humble opinion.
Why didn’t you just walk into Harvard law school and say, too bad, I’m here, give me a degree? Because there’s rules.
Sober up and try again.
 
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Doesn't matter if it bothers me or not. Crossing the border illegally is a crime and they should be sent back to come in through a port of entry, as Trump had them do.
Really? I always felt we should follow the law and apply the law. The law says they get to stay. If you have a problem with the law, vote for people who will change it.
 
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It's possible some of them broke the law when they entered, but they are not here illegally. The law specifically grants them the right to stay while they go through their asylum process. Sorry if that bothers you.
The time from which they enter illegally and are then are entered into the asylum process…. They are here illegally. Which should find their asylum claim null and void.
But we know who is enforcing this now. Knock off the sober up crap Goat. Child’s play.
 
The time from which they enter illegally and are then are entered into the asylum process…. They are here illegally. Which should find their asylum claim null and void.
But we know who is enforcing this now. Knock off the sober up crap Goat. Child’s play.
You calling someone else post child's play is rich given your need to throw out insults.
 
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The time from which they enter illegally and are then are entered into the asylum process…. They are here illegally. Which should find their asylum claim null and void.
But we know who is enforcing this now. Knock off the sober up crap Goat. Child’s play.
They are here legally after they apply for asylum. And maybe before that. How many of them walked across a river, instead of entering at an official port of entry? Do you know? Five hundred dollars says you have no f*cking clue.

But whatever their status at the beginning, once they entered the asylum process, they were legal. They were here legally when DeSantis pulled his stunt. Period. Defend it all you want, them's the facts, my man.
 
Really? I always felt we should follow the law and apply the law. The law says they get to stay. If you have a problem with the law, vote for people who will change it.
If you feel the law should be applied, you would want them to be escorted out to a port of entry, since they broke the law by entering the US illegally.

Illegally entering the US should nullify any actions they take until they follow the law - which is not to enter the US illegally.
 
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If you feel the law should be applied, you would want them to be escorted out to a port of entry, since they broke the law by entering the US illegally.

Illegally entering the US should nullify any actions they take until they follow the law - which is not to enter the US illegally.
No, I wouldn't, because I don't substitute my own personal animus for the actual law. The actual law says they get to stay. Sorry if you have a problem with that, but that's how it works. We follow the law in this country.
 
They seem to know about Title 42, since they're massing at the border waiting for it to expire.

Don't be bitter because you were duped by the media. Again.

You claimed just a few hours ago this was a legitimate pamphlet coming from the state of MA....... well actually at first you didn't even know it existed....but I was duped? Ok.
 
You claimed just a few hours ago this was a legitimate pamphlet coming from the state of MA....... well actually at first you didn't even know it existed....but I was duped? Ok.
It's a pamphlet that describes the Massachusetts rules. You still haven't identified any misinformation on the pamphlet that would mislead them.

Yeah, you were duped, but you aren't alone in that. Plenty of people believe news reports at face value.
 
It's a pamphlet that describes the Massachusetts rules. You still haven't identified any misinformation on the pamphlet that would mislead them.

Yeah, you were duped, but you aren't alone in that. Plenty of people believe news reports at face value.

Are you this much of an exetreme anal retentive dick in real life, or just on here?
 
As has been repeatedly pointed out in this thread, they are not here illegally. They turned themselves in to authorities and applied for asylum. The law allows them to stay in the U.S. - and to travel within it - while their asylum claims are adjudicated.
That’s all pretty much wrong.

Asylum claims must be made at the first opportunity. You don’t get to travel through many different countries to claim assylum in the US. Moreover, it should be obvious to anyone with half a brain that thousands and thousands of people don’t have simultaneous individual legitimate claims for asylum. These people are economic migrants. Economic migration is not grounds for entry into the US. We are misusing the asylum process and the cartels who facilitate the migration know that. Finally catch and release is an administration policy, it isn’t the law. As far as immigration is concerned, we are definitely not a nation of laws. We are a nation of Biden/Harris/Mayorkas policy.
 
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That’s all pretty much wrong.

Asylum claims must be made at the first opportunity. You don’t get to travel through many different countries to claim assylum in the US. Moreover, it should be obvious to anyone with half a brain that thousands and thousands of people don’t have simultaneous individual legitimate claims for asylum. These people are economic migrants. Economic migration is not grounds for entry into the US. We are misusing the asylum process and the cartels who facilitate the migration know that. Finally catch and release is an administration policy, it isn’t the law. As far as immigration is concerned, we are definitely not a nation of laws. We are a nation of Biden/Harris/Mayorkas policy.
Shorter CoH:

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That’s all pretty much wrong.

Asylum claims must be made at the first opportunity. You don’t get to travel through many different countries to claim assylum in the US. Moreover, it should be obvious to anyone with half a brain that thousands and thousands of people don’t have simultaneous individual legitimate claims for asylum. These people are economic migrants. Economic migration is not grounds for entry into the US. We are misusing the asylum process and the cartels who facilitate the migration know that. Finally catch and release is an administration policy, it isn’t the law. As far as immigration is concerned, we are definitely not a nation of laws. We are a nation of Biden/Harris/Mayorkas policy.
Oh snap. Sit* down junior.

* upon further review, my edit team caught an error. We aim to provide the most accurate, up to date information. Corrections are made and we apologize.
 
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That’s all pretty much wrong.

Asylum claims must be made at the first opportunity. You don’t get to travel through many different countries to claim assylum in the US. Moreover, it should be obvious to anyone with half a brain that thousands and thousands of people don’t have simultaneous individual legitimate claims for asylum. These people are economic migrants. Economic migration is not grounds for entry into the US. We are misusing the asylum process and the cartels who facilitate the migration know that. Finally catch and release is an administration policy, it isn’t the law. As far as immigration is concerned, we are definitely not a nation of laws. We are a nation of Biden/Harris/Mayorkas policy.

it should be obvious to anyone with half a brain
You do realize who you were responding to right? He apparently has no clue what asylum actually is or is confused with a mental institution. Anyone dumb enough to think all of these people pouring in have any claims to asylum has no business trying to quote any law to anyone.
 
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