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The Trump administration on Monday announced a sweeping new policy tightening restrictions for asylum seekers, in a move that could drastically reduce the number of migrants eligible to enter the United States in this way.

The new rule, which will be published in the Federal Register on Tuesday, would require most migrants entering through America’s southern border to first seek asylum in one of the countries they traversed – whether in Mexico, in Central America, or elsewhere on their journey. In most cases, only if that application is denied would they then be able to seek asylum in the United States.

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/trump-a...um-seekers
(07-15-2019 08:18 AM)SuperFlyBCat Wrote: [ -> ]The Trump administration on Monday announced a sweeping new policy tightening restrictions for asylum seekers, in a move that could drastically reduce the number of migrants eligible to enter the United States in this way.

The new rule, which will be published in the Federal Register on Tuesday, would require most migrants entering through America’s southern border to first seek asylum in one of the countries they traversed – whether in Mexico, in Central America, or elsewhere on their journey. In most cases, only if that application is denied would they then be able to seek asylum in the United States.

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/trump-a...um-seekers

Common sense.
Sounds like applying the Intl asylum laws.

Long overdue.
I foresee A LOT of denials in whatever the first nation is.
(07-15-2019 09:00 AM)VA49er Wrote: [ -> ]I foresee A LOT of denials in whatever the first nation is.

yup
(07-15-2019 09:00 AM)VA49er Wrote: [ -> ]I foresee A LOT of denials in whatever the first nation is.

Illegals trying to get here won't apply down there somewhere and try to follow the law. What this does though is stick a knife into the scamming NGOs that put out the bat signal you can apply at a "port" of entry.

Now over time it could lead to a good amount of people applying in Mexico, or Panama, or Africans applying wherever they happen to be in S. America. Lots of Haitians have been granted asylum in Mexico and are carving out a decent life.
(07-15-2019 09:12 AM)SuperFlyBCat Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-15-2019 09:00 AM)VA49er Wrote: [ -> ]I foresee A LOT of denials in whatever the first nation is.

Illegals trying to get here won't apply down there somewhere and try to follow the law. What this does though is stick a knife into the scamming NGOs that put out the bat signal you can apply at a "port" of entry.

Now over time it could lead to a good amount of people applying in Mexico, or Panama, or Africans applying wherever they happen to be in S. America. Lots of Haitians have been granted asylum in Mexico and are carving out a decent life.

Probably correct. It would be a little awkward for a Mexican to apply for US asylum in Mexico. Basically telling their own govt they feel unsafe and want to flee. So, instead, they'll still just make a run for the border.
In before some liberal cuck skyscreams over this. This is just good common sense so you know they'll hate it,
RACIST!


HEE, HEE, HEE. 03-wink
(07-15-2019 09:28 AM)VA49er Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-15-2019 09:12 AM)SuperFlyBCat Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-15-2019 09:00 AM)VA49er Wrote: [ -> ]I foresee A LOT of denials in whatever the first nation is.

Illegals trying to get here won't apply down there somewhere and try to follow the law. What this does though is stick a knife into the scamming NGOs that put out the bat signal you can apply at a "port" of entry.

Now over time it could lead to a good amount of people applying in Mexico, or Panama, or Africans applying wherever they happen to be in S. America. Lots of Haitians have been granted asylum in Mexico and are carving out a decent life.

Probably correct. It would be a little awkward for a Mexican to apply for US asylum in Mexico. Basically telling their own govt they feel unsafe and want to flee. So, instead, they'll still just make a run for the border.

A mexican can just move to a better part of Mexico. Very dificult to seek asylum from Mexico.
(07-15-2019 01:30 PM)Eagleaidaholic Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-15-2019 09:28 AM)VA49er Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-15-2019 09:12 AM)SuperFlyBCat Wrote: [ -> ]
(07-15-2019 09:00 AM)VA49er Wrote: [ -> ]I foresee A LOT of denials in whatever the first nation is.

Illegals trying to get here won't apply down there somewhere and try to follow the law. What this does though is stick a knife into the scamming NGOs that put out the bat signal you can apply at a "port" of entry.

Now over time it could lead to a good amount of people applying in Mexico, or Panama, or Africans applying wherever they happen to be in S. America. Lots of Haitians have been granted asylum in Mexico and are carving out a decent life.

Probably correct. It would be a little awkward for a Mexican to apply for US asylum in Mexico. Basically telling their own govt they feel unsafe and want to flee. So, instead, they'll still just make a run for the border.

A mexican can just move to a better part of Mexico. Very dificult to seek asylum from Mexico.

I guess Mexicans don't even try the "asylum" scam and just come across illegally anyway?
The problem with this is that the drug cartels are connected with each other throughout Central America. In some cases, a family are forced on the run by these cartels and nowhere is safe for them. It is USA or bust for them. Someone brought up the deal they did with the Columbian Government. The cartels were cut down to size, and the citizens do not worry escaping for their lives.
(07-15-2019 03:00 PM)DavidSt Wrote: [ -> ]The problem with this is that the drug cartels are connected with each other throughout Central America. In some cases, a family are forced on the run by these cartels and nowhere is safe for them. It is USA or bust for them. Someone brought up the deal they did with the Columbian Government. The cartels were cut down to size, and the citizens do not worry escaping for their lives.

100,000 people a month are on the run from drug cartels?
(07-15-2019 03:00 PM)DavidSt Wrote: [ -> ]The problem with this is that the drug cartels are connected with each other throughout Central America. In some cases, a family are forced on the run by these cartels and nowhere is safe for them. It is USA or bust for them. Someone brought up the deal they did with the Columbian Government. The cartels were cut down to size, and the citizens do not worry escaping for their lives.

What. Cartels are in the human smuggling business. They make a lot of money off of it.
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