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Yao
07/14/19 9:12:37 PM
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Why dont they just come in legally?? why

We have a system to let them do just that so I really dont understand why anyone would do it illegally unless they had a reason to hide something about themselves
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MonkeyBones23
07/14/19 9:14:17 PM
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Because the system that let's them come in legally sucks balls
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Little_BonTron
07/14/19 9:14:32 PM
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There's a reason why we have laws.

Its disturbing that some don't acknowledge this, they're certainly not opening their own homes either, they expect others to do so for some reason.
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Irony
07/14/19 9:14:47 PM
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Is TC Dill or glitteringfairy?
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loafy013
07/14/19 9:16:23 PM
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Because even coming legally to seek asylum ends up with the families separated and locked in concentration camps.
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Little_BonTron
07/14/19 9:18:04 PM
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loafy013 posted...
Because even coming legally to seek asylum ends up with the families separated and locked in concentration camps.


Because they came in illegally and were denied their asylum.
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hockeybub89
07/14/19 9:21:17 PM
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Well shit they didn't come in through our convoluted legal system. Or they are waiting for an asylum claim to process and uh.... shut up! Guess we can split up families and hold them indefinitely in overcrowded cells in their own waste.
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IMNOTRAGED
07/14/19 9:21:32 PM
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Since you apparently missed it in the other topic

IMNOTRAGED posted...
Also, cbp agents at legal points of entry have reportedly turned away or ignored immigrants. Which actually is illegal. And inhumane.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/dec/19/us-mexico-border-migrants-claim-asylum-difficulties

Antelope Wells, the closest port of entry to where Jakelin and her father crossed, receives possibly the least amount of traffic of any port of entry across the US-Mexican border. There is literally nothing there, said Nia Rucker of the New Mexico American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU).

Those who monitor the border describe just how hard making a claim there can be. Juan Ortiz, a University of Arizona PhD candidate, took the four-hour drive from Tucson on 17 December to see Antelope Wells for himself. The two border officers on duty that day told him they would discourage people from seeking asylum there at a port with such limited capacity.

Experts and advocates up and down the border share a similar skepticism of small border posts. Though US border officials say asylum seekers are being accepted at all border ports of entry, activists who have tested the system paint a similar picture of US officials unwilling or unable to accept asylum claims no matter that the administration is asking migrants to present themselves there.


Doesn't sound like they actually want people to do this "the right way" to me.

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Sackgurl
07/14/19 9:47:22 PM
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IMNOTRAGED posted...
Since you apparently missed it in the other topic

IMNOTRAGED posted...
Also, cbp agents at legal points of entry have reportedly turned away or ignored immigrants. Which actually is illegal. And inhumane.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/dec/19/us-mexico-border-migrants-claim-asylum-difficulties

Antelope Wells, the closest port of entry to where Jakelin and her father crossed, receives possibly the least amount of traffic of any port of entry across the US-Mexican border. There is literally nothing there, said Nia Rucker of the New Mexico American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU).

Those who monitor the border describe just how hard making a claim there can be. Juan Ortiz, a University of Arizona PhD candidate, took the four-hour drive from Tucson on 17 December to see Antelope Wells for himself. The two border officers on duty that day told him they would discourage people from seeking asylum there at a port with such limited capacity.

Experts and advocates up and down the border share a similar skepticism of small border posts. Though US border officials say asylum seekers are being accepted at all border ports of entry, activists who have tested the system paint a similar picture of US officials unwilling or unable to accept asylum claims no matter that the administration is asking migrants to present themselves there.


Doesn't sound like they actually want people to do this "the right way" to me.


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Shuto-uke
07/14/19 9:50:04 PM
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Yao posted...
Why dont they just come in legally?? why

We have a system to let them do just that so I really dont understand why anyone would do it illegally unless they had a reason to hide something about themselves


boarder security?

I thought that book store had closed?
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hockeybub89
07/14/19 9:54:34 PM
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Shuto-uke posted...
Yao posted...
Why dont they just come in legally?? why

We have a system to let them do just that so I really dont understand why anyone would do it illegally unless they had a reason to hide something about themselves


boarder security?

I thought that book store had closed?

No, he's talking about protecting pirates after they board a ship.
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Shuto-uke
07/14/19 9:58:54 PM
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hockeybub89 posted...
Shuto-uke posted...
Yao posted...
Why dont they just come in legally?? why

We have a system to let them do just that so I really dont understand why anyone would do it illegally unless they had a reason to hide something about themselves


boarder security?

I thought that book store had closed?

No, he's talking about protecting pirates after they board a ship.


my bad. got it.
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