Posted on 04/29/2018 11:00:27 AM PDT by blam
Around 400 migrants about to cross into San Diego are refusing the advice of immigration attorneys, who say the asylum-seekers risk a lengthy detention, or being separated from their families, before eventual deportation back to Central America.
Kenia Elizabeth Avila, 35, appeared shaken after the volunteer attorneys told her Friday that temperatures may be cold in temporary holding cells and that she could be separated from her three children, ages 10, 9 and 4.
But she in said an interview that returning to her native El Salvador would be worse. She fled for reasons she declined to discuss. -AP
After crossing through Mexicali earlier last week, the migrants been gathering in Tijuana on Tuesday. So many reportedly showed up that the shelter they were occupying was overflowing by Wednesday. Most members of the group are from Guatemala, El Salvador or Honduras, and are fleeing their homes, they say, because of death threats from local gangs, or political persecution.
That, according to many, is worth dealing with US authorities and deportation for the small chance they might be granted asylum.
If theyre going to separate us for a few days, thats better than getting myself killed in my country, said Avila.
We are the bearers of horrible news, said Nora Phillips, a Los Angeles immigration attorney while taking a break from legal workshops in Tijuana where around 20 lawyers are offering free information and advice. Thats what good attorneys are for.
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I was asleep in bed, inches from the window, one morning a few months ago when a noise woke me. I looked through the blind and a young (drugged out) Hispanic man was trying to force open my window with a screwdriver. He ran off.
migrationpolicy.com
EXCERPT-—Immigrants from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras accounted for almost 90 percent of the total growth in the population since 1980. Other Central American groups showed more moderate increases over the past 35 years.
In 2015, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras were the top three origin countries in Central America, followed by Nicaragua, Panama, Costa Rica, and Belize.
The majority of Central Americans who have obtained lawful permanent residence in the United States (also known as receiving a green card) did so through family reunification channels. Compared to the overall foreign- and U.S.-born populations, Central Americans on average were significantly less educated, but more likely to be employed. Although Central American countries share similar cultural and linguistic backgrounds, socioeconomic characteristics vary significantly by origin country. Due to the large share of individuals from the Northern Triangle, the indicators for Central American immigrants overall are biased toward immigrants from those three countries.
Of the 4.1 million international migrants from Central America worldwide, the vast majority (78 percent) resided in the United States, according to mid-2015 estimates by the United Nations Population Division. Another 15 percent were scattered within the region, including in Mexico, while the remainder resided in Canada and Europe. However, international settlement patterns vary by country of origin. For instance, more than 80 percent of migrants from Belize, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras settled in the United States, compared to just 40 percent of Nicaraguans (47 percent live in Costa Rica).
The U.S. Census Bureau defines the foreign born as individuals who had no U.S. citizenship at birth. The foreign-born population includes naturalized citizens, lawful permanent residents, refugees and asylees, legal nonimmigrants (including those on student, work, or other temporary visas), and persons residing in the country without authorization.
The terms foreign born and immigrant are used interchangeably and refer to those who were born in another country and later emigrated to the United States. Data collection constraints do not permit inclusion of those who gained citizenship in a given Central American nation via naturalization and later moved to the United States.
In this Spotlight, Central America includes the following countries: Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama. Some data in this analysis also include persons for whom the Census Bureau designation Other Central America, ns/nec (not specified or not elsewhere classified) was listed as place of birth.
Using data from the U.S. Census Bureau (the most recent 2015 American Community Survey [ACS] and pooled 2011-15 ACS data), the Department of Homeland Securitys Yearbook of Immigration Statistics, and the World Bank’s annual remittance data, this Spotlight provides information on the Central American immigrant population in the United States, focusing on its size, geographic distribution, and socioeconomic characteristics.
He’s not “doing fine.” Every major issue he ran on, like getting rid of Obamacare, getting us out of foreign wars, building the wall, having Mexico pay, and “locking her up”, hasn’t happened and it looks like they won’t happen, given the high probability that the RINOs will throw the midterms to the Marxocrats to start his impeachment in November. Trump needs to motivate all the sometime voters who showed up to elect him before. Not following through on his major issues won’t get them to turn out. Its time to act now, not “whenever,” so the voters return in large enough numbers to overcome inevitable Marxocrat election fraud.
Ok, actually it looks like there might be one directly behind her sitting down as well. I count 32 people in the picture so that’s 2 out of 32. So maybe 6% are women?
>>I am afraid that the Invaders are now calling the Presidents bluff. I dont see any real counter action from our side. Nothing but sternly worded advisories. I hope Im wrong.<<
I don’t see that anything else is going to be done about this, so I would willingly join a civilian army to descend upon the entire border and physically resist the invasion of our country by these people. We need several million patriots standing shoulder to shoulder with the resolve to stay there until our government does the job required of it by the Constitution.
“Just turn off the effing welfare magnet. No goodies, no free stuff. That would have an almost instant impact.”
Until a left wing nut judge stays the legislation.
Are you looking at the same picture I am?
Forty years of easy entry by illegals, porous and non-existent border barriers, lax enforcement of our immigration laws, abundant employment and welfare benefits, and the strong support of liberals in this country, might have something to do with it.
Not a skinny one in the bunch. Every one of them looks out of shape and overweight. What does that say for how bad they must have had it in their homelands.
No, no, no. The Fake News keeps telling us theyre mostly women and children.
I learned a bit about Salvadorans from my former hair stylist who came here *legally*. We do not want these men in our country. You cant leave your house with anything nice in El Salvador, it will be taken from you by force.
They are not here to do our lawns.
I’m still aghast that he announced ahead of time that troops were leaving Syria. He made that even worse by believing that the “chemical attack” was anything but a staged event to keep the war mongers from losing their grip on that region. If it’s 3-D Chess and the solution is a free Kurdistan from territories in western Syria, northern Iraq and a small portion of Turkey, that would be fine. It would be an excellent buffer to keep Turkey and ISIS elements, and yes, Jewish expansionists too, within their borders. And it would respect and protect Syrian sovereignty.
Not to mention after a thousand mile 'walk' ?
LOL, when you put it that way I guess if Canada was offering all of that I would be heading north also.
We are too prosperous and have been shamed into thinking that we must share the wealth that our hard worked has produced. I think I will reverse the trend and become a tightwad.
I definitely would be afraid to turn my back on these people. They look like good George W Bush/Obama people.
If they are allowed in through some kind of outrageous stupidity, they should be resettled at Martha’s Vineyard.
Talk about “opening the gates”!
Arrest any that sneak in, walk them over to a gate, push them through, than slam the gate shut.
Matter of fact, come get the ones around here, too.
“they should be resettled at Marthas Vineyard.”
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No,settle them where the rich live,not where they vacation.
The working stiffs who are year round residents would get stuck with them and the rich would just vacation elsewhere.
Lots of very wealthy suburbs loaded with liberals.
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Scary!
Our citizens need to kit up and block the border if our government intends to let these people skate right in. Period. Our government won’t do it unless Trump declares a state of emergency and posts the military there. I sincerely and fervently hope the he does that.
If they need asylum due to terrible conditions at home, they could’ve parked their asses in Mexico. No need to come here.
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