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November 6th, 2018, 12:59 AM | #3021 | |
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But if you feel so strongly about all those dirty filthy murderers, drug dealers, rapists and gang members in the caravan moving towards the US, whyn't you grab a gun and get your ass to the border and join up with one of the milita groups gathering there? Or are you as I suspect, no talk AND no action? |
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This is what the constitution or whatever they call it says. So you claim to be illegal too? Quote:
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November 6th, 2018, 01:46 AM | #3024 |
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If the laws in the US allow immigrants at our borders to apply for asylum - why is there so much arguments/fears if asylum seekers do that? https://www.americanimmigrationcounc...-united-states
Congress should change the law if they are so upset about it. As far as I can read it, the caravan migrants are following our laws. |
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Says nothing about financial distress. Also asylum seekers are mandated to seek asylum in the first country they enter .. EI Mexico Last edited by TheBare; November 6th, 2018 at 02:59 AM.. |
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https://reliefweb.int/report/united-...asylum-seekers
Apparently US judges in New York vary greatly from judges in Atlanta. 75% allowance to 10% allowance is a showing of subjective interpretation. The US should get consistent on this matter. |
November 6th, 2018, 04:20 AM | #3027 |
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So it's easy to be a Trump fan when you don't have to live with the consequences..... let's see now, no tax cut for me or my daughter. No raise from that corporate giveaway either. No more property tax deduction. A big raise in health care costs for me especially (that pre-existing condition thingy makes it more expensive now you know thanks to Donald and his friends)
I could go on but I'm just tired of arguing against bullsh*it at this point. By the way everyone, keep it civil or I will close this thread myself (I CAN do that you know) (Drops the mike and exits the room......)
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November 6th, 2018, 06:06 AM | #3028 | |
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And I agree with Lutz about Germany. I have read their citizenship law several times; the quotation you cited from the Center for Immigration Studies is both over-simplified and wrong. Somewhere upstream in this thread I asked if there was anyone who could explain it to me, because it is incredibly complex. In part citizenship depends on when and where a person was born and the nationality of one's grandparents. For example, your post does not address the Swiss exception to German citizenship. Last edited by charliels531; November 6th, 2018 at 06:16 AM.. |
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November 6th, 2018, 06:14 AM | #3029 |
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It's complicated. That is a national average. In states that do not have laws to suppress voting the turnout averages 40% or more. In states that used to have laws that prevented non-whites from voting, mostly southeastern and Midwestern states, those laws have been replaced by a series of complex gimmicks that make it very difficult for non-whites to vote, so turnout is less than 30%.
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First, despite the commonly-used title, and despite the fact they wear robes, they are not judges. They are employees of the Department of Justice and take instruction from their supervisors. The vast differences in the rates of granting asylum are the result of supervisor preferences. Second, virtually all the cases that come before them have already been investigated by the D.o.J. and determined to meet the criteria for asylum--A "well-founded belief that they will be killed or suffer great bodily harm" if returned. One area of policy dispute within the D.o.J. is whether the threat of death or great bodily harm must come directly from the foreign government, or can be inferred from the foreign government's unwillingness or inability to protect them. When I was practicing one of my worst cases was a Mongolian (I represented mostly Asians, given that I worked in Seattle) who had organized a group of small landowners who were resisting government collectivization. He had been stabbed after making a speech. When he was released from the hospital he fled to the U.S. and reported to the Border Patrol. At his trial we could not establish the identity of the person who had stabbed him, and we had a judge who insisted that asylum would only be granted if direct government involvement could be proved. He was deported. We were in touch by email, so I know he survived the Ulan Batar airport, but after two weeks I heard no more from him. |
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