some immigrants applied for asylum. cannot be deported.
the ones that did not. can be.
not stupid.
Allan
some immigrants applied for asylum. cannot be deported.
the ones that did not. can be.
not stupid.
Allan
so what stopped them them last year.
Allan
The only reson they slowed down anything at all is because of election year politics.
End of story.
immigrants are somehow effected by the elections results. tomorrow when trump has a full day in office, people can still claim asylum.
Allan
They won’t necessarily be paroled into the country though.
They can be sent home to wait for a verdict.
And they can wait in Mexico until their claim is reviewed.
They can be sent home to wait for a verdict.
Or any safe third state that they passed through to get here.
And if that nation refuses to accept them? Tarrifs?
And if that nation refuses to accept them? Tarrifs?
You’re into tactics now. That’s where the experts come into play. Tariffs? Visas? Other….?
Nemesis:
And if that nation refuses to accept them? Tarrifs?
You’re into tactics now. That’s where the experts come into play. Tariffs? Visas? Other….?
Well you need to have that in place before you can start deporting anyone to countries other than the country of origin.
cannot be deported.
Yes they can.
Yes they can.
lol. nope.
fill out a handy dandy I-589, Application for Asylum and for Withholding of Removal form.
if accepted, cannot be deported.
Allan
Covid… If you can’t acknowledge that you’re not a serious person.
Ignore the comments and focus on the orange (encounters or illegal crossings) in the attached chart. Notice that they remained in the 300k-400k range through Obama’s presidency and Trump’s presidency. They actually began the decline towards the end of Bush’s presidency.
Look what happened when Biden took office.
Can you say open borders?
WuWei:
Yes they can.
lol. nope.
fill out a handy dandy I-589, Application for Asylum and for Withholding of Removal form.
if accepted, cannot be deported.
Allan
From the handy, dandy justice.gov guide:
However, there are some big differences between “Asylum” and “Withholding of Removal:”
• You will not able to get permanent residency (a green card) through “Withholding of
Removal.” Winning a case for “Withholding of Removal” only means that the U.S. government will
> not send you back to your home country. If there is another country that is willing to accept you,
> ICE may try to send you there.
Deportation is always on the table.
Nemesis:
And if that nation refuses to accept them? Tarrifs?
You’re into tactics now. That’s where the experts come into play. Tariffs? Visas? Other….?
Just drop them off.
Parachutes?
Parachutes?
Buses to Matamoros, Nogales, and Tijuana.
not send you back to your home country
thats the deportation i am talking about.
wont happen.
Allan
They can be deported.