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INS China Policy Opens Borders to Asylum Scams
Fox News ^
| Wednesday, February 04, 2004
| Matt Hayes
Posted on 02/04/2004 7:10:04 PM PST by yonif
Edited on 04/22/2004 12:38:56 AM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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Immigration judges will tell you that there is a striking resemblance among the asylum cases filed by Chinese nationals. Since 1989, when Congress passed a bill that directed the INS to give "careful consideration" to asylum applicants who expressed a fear of persecution related to China
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TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Editorial; Government; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: aliens; borders; china; ins
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posted on
02/04/2004 7:10:05 PM PST
by
yonif
To: gubamyster
Ping.
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posted on
02/04/2004 7:36:11 PM PST
by
Marine Inspector
(Tancredo for President 2004 / Russell Pearce for Congress 2004)
To: yonif
Immigration control must become the deciding issue in the 2004 race. Something _must_ be done.
To: Sabertooth; Map Kernow
ping
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posted on
02/04/2004 9:45:36 PM PST
by
Pelham
To: yonif
This is a depressing read. Steve Mosher, a China scholar, Catholic gentleman, and righteous crusader against the atrocity of abortion, wrote of the struggle to establish this refugee category over a decade ago in his moving book, "A Mother's Ordeal: One Woman's Fight Against China's One Child Policy." The "one child policy" of China is one of the most egregious policies of that criminal regime. I certainly wouldn't quarrel with the rationale behind the refugee category Papa Bush established.
But now we see just how the immigration industry and crafty would-be immigrants have cynically and fraudulently exploited this program to simply add to our unending inflow of ever less assimilable numbers of immigrants. More proof that not only illegal immigration needs to be brought under stringent control, but even legal immigration needs to be drastically reduced.
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posted on
02/04/2004 10:53:06 PM PST
by
Map Kernow
("I hold that a little rebellion now and then is a good thing" ---Thomas Jefferson)
To: yonif
I wonder how many of these "refugees" are actually Chinese agents.
To: Map Kernow
"I certainly wouldn't quarrel with the rationale behind the refugee category Papa Bush established."
Why should we be the ones to take care of this? How about telling the UN, Britain, France and other bleeding heart countries to take care of it?
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posted on
02/05/2004 6:06:08 AM PST
by
looscnnn
(Tell me something, it's still "We the people", right? -- Megadeth (Peace Sells))
To: yonif; gubamyster; Pro-Bush; FairOpinion; FITZ; moehoward; Nea Wood; Joe Hadenuf; sangoo; ...
Ping!
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posted on
02/05/2004 8:29:51 AM PST
by
JustPiper
(D A M N I T O L Take 2 and the rest of the world can go to hell for up to 8 full hours)
To: Map Kernow
The post 65 "immigrants" are actually colonizers.
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posted on
02/05/2004 8:35:32 AM PST
by
junta
To: yonif
President George W. Bush seeks to use immigration law as a political tool, mapping out exactly how an alien can gain legal entry to the U.S. It is for just that reason that our country remains the worlds foremost destination for the illegal immigrant.Not a whole lot different than Clinton-Gore.
Link to F.A.I.R. article
The only differance being is that this will backfire on a Republican president since most immigrants vote democratic.
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posted on
02/05/2004 8:40:48 AM PST
by
Missouri
To: JustPiper
Whether it's a Republican's "compassionate conservatism" or a Democrat's "reaching out to those in need", we're the ones left to deal with the repercussions.
Hey waiter, wasn't this "duck" peeing on a fire hydrant a few hours ago?
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posted on
02/05/2004 6:17:54 PM PST
by
NewRomeTacitus
(There's a conspiracy to discount all evidence of conspiracies. Don't believe it.)
To: JustPiper
Tick...tick...tick...
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