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To: E. Pluribus Unum

My dream is:

CBS REporter: Mr Bryan24, since you are out of work due to Mr Trumps’s shutdown, what do you think should happen?

Bryan24: I think people like Chuck Schumer should get out of Washington DC and realize that the VAST majority of the country wants the Southern border secured.

We wouldn’t NEED a wall if the politicians and bureaucrats actually enforced the laws. They won’t. So, sine they won’t enforce the law of the land, we need to construct a wall to keep terrorist, law breakers, illegal immigrants and everyone out who is not entering the country LEGALLY.

CBS Reporter: But what about... (interrupted)

Bryan24: But what about what? Do you think it is OK for illegals to come into our country, breaking our laws, using taxpayer resources and we should not stop it? I DON’T CARE ABOUT ANYTHING ELSE YOU ARE ABOUT TO SAY.

If a country is not willing to secure its borders, it will be overrun. Period. Until you idiots realize that, we will continue to have illegals killing innocent Americans, bringing drugs and diseases into our country.


20 posted on 12/22/2018 4:10:51 PM PST by Bryan24 (When in doubt, move to the right..........)
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Asylum seekers waiting in Tijuana blindsided by U.S.-Mexico agreement

A couple of hours after the Trump administration announced a new agreement with Mexico that will send asylum seekers back south after they ask the U.S. for protection, migrants and Mexican federal immigration officials in Tijuana were equally surprised by the news. In El Chaparral plaza, David Enamorado, 32, stood with people signing up for a place in line among the backlog of asylum seekers that has ballooned under the Trump administration’s policies. He read aloud articles explaining the change to those under the tent from his phone. “They can’t do that, can they?” a man seated under the tent asked.

Many in the group, which is in charge of a notebook that maintains the list of whose turn is next to begin asylum processing in the U.S., were anticipating getting the opportunity to enter sometime over the weekend.Tijuana has the largest group of waiting asylum seekers and the longest wait anywhere along the border. About 4,500 are currently in line. San Diego immigration attorneys said the announcement left them with more questions than answers. They wondered if the responsibility would fall to border courts, and the attorneys working in them, to represent all asylum seekers who try to cross.

A Mexican immigration official responsible for communicating between the group responsible for the notebook and U.S. officials at the port of entry said even he hadn’t heard about the change. Enamorado, who fled his native Honduras with his wife and three young children well before the recent caravan, said it felt like Trump had gotten his wall. “It’s not a physical wall, but it’s there,” he said. “It’s a sad day for us.”

José Maria García Lara, director of Movimiento Juventud 2000, a shelter in Tijuana’s Zona Norte, said he was already worried about funding under the new Mexican administration. “This is going to cause problems for all the shelters in Baja, California,” García Lara said. “We’re going to have more problems than we already have.” Eduardo Solorzano, 26, who came with the caravan, said the change would be good for someone like him. He’d heard that under the old process, he was likely to be locked up for months when he crossed into the U.S. to ask for asylum. “For me, it’s good to have the opportunity to work and to be free,” Solorzano said.

SOURCE: San Diego Tribune


37 posted on 12/22/2018 4:24:15 PM PST by Liz (Our side has 8 trillion bullets; the other side doesn't know which bathroom to use.)
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