Posted on 10/27/2018 7:48:54 AM PDT by RoosterRedux
Then they have to go home. Asylum doesn’t work that way.
so they can’t receive asylum in the US now
good question.
So what’s going to happen when they all show up at the border claiming asylum? Don’t we by law have to let them in?????
They will try and overrun the checkpoints and nasty violence will ensue.
Let's see what happens. Mexico's offer was I'm sure prompted by behind-the-scenes actions Trump's team is taking. By rejecting an asylum offer this undercuts any legal standing they might have otherwise had under International law. They now have no legitimate reason to be in Mexico, much less the United States.
So theyre just plain immigrants, that need to submit their application and go home to wait, as egal immigrants before them did.
Trump has to defend the sovereignty of the United States against INVADERS. He also needs to find out WHO IS REALLY behind this.....
Take out their logistics.
A handful of sand in the fuel tanks of the trucks.
Lots of ways to do it.
PING
They now have no legitimate reason to be in Mexico, much less the United States.
Yes. And weve heard how Mexico dealt with their trespassers in the past, per their immigration law. They illegally broke through Mexicos southern border, Inbelieve.
Mexicos move...
No they are not IMMIGRANTS..
they are illegal aliens...
https://www.americanimmigrationcouncil.org/research/asylum-united-states
What Is Asylum?
Asylum is a protection granted to foreign nationals already in the United States
or at the border who meet the international law definition of a refugee. The
United Nations 1951 Convention and 1967 Protocol define a refugee as a person
who is unable or unwilling to return to his or her home country, and cannot
obtain protection in that country, due to past persecution or a well-founded
fear of being persecuted in the future on account of race, religion, nationality,
membership in a particular social group, or political opinion. Congress
incorporated this definition into U.S. immigration law in the Refugee Act of 1980.
As a signatory to the 1967 Protocol, and through U.S. immigration law, the
United States has legal obligations to provide protection to those who qualify
as refugees. The Refugee Act established two paths to obtain refugee status
either from abroad as a resettled refugee or in the United States as an
asylum seeker.
More info and details at the above link
All the vetting necessary would be done, and the obvious fails sent back to their home country forthwith.
The borderline individuals would be held, together with their family units, until satisfactory histories could be worked up on them, or they proved to be phonies also. There may be a VERY small sliver who qualify for "refugee" status, but after Mexico has offered then asylum, and they refused, it is WAY much harder to make their case.
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