Many countries are realizing that it's time to reconsider the notion of asylum and the laws governing it as more and more seek to close their borders

and then either granted or denied by an US immigration judge once the evidence is presented.

not a joke.

Allan

AMEN.

There’s NOTHING in any law that says the America HAS TO take in EVERYONE in the world because they wish to make an asylum claim in the US. That’s what the left was trying to tell us and was part of the lies the Harris/Biden Administration pushed regarding the border.

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“But the Statue of Liberty’s poem says…” - Libs

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Which part of the Constitution is that in? :wink:

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Just putting it out there. Canada…

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/us/news/2025/04/27/niagara-falls-at-breaking-point-after-surge-in-migrants/?msockid=0a3bc26f498f6d252722d7aa48946c38

Niagara Falls ‘at breaking point’ after surge in migrants

City’s hotels are filled with asylum seekers as fears grow that Trump’s immigration crackdown will send more fleeing across the border

More and more countries are waking up to this fact:

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/germany-turns-first-asylum-seekers-away-at-border-report/ar-AA1EyASL?ocid=msedgntp&pc=LCTS&cvid=bd483f4ad45a49e18d538ccaccdc05eb&ei=65

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All countries have their sovereign rights to allow or not to allow certain individuals into their country.

Brutal crackdown on Afghan migrants as thousands deported while EU pulls plug on asylum

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And more changes keep on coming:

Migrants lose right to permanent asylum

Migrants’ right to permanent asylum in the UK will be scrapped from Monday in the most significant overhaul of immigration policy in a generation.

Shabana Mahmood, the Home Secretary, will change the rules so that migrants arriving in the UK after Monday will only be eligible for temporary refugee status as part of sweeping reforms to deter illegal migrants.

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