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Trump admin to end separation policy
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(06-20-2018, 08:57 PM)bfine32 Wrote: 1) So they cross illegally because they know they won't qualify for asylum?

2) They can navigate from Central America to points along the US border where they can cross illegally, but cannot find an embassy?

The rest is just more excusing illegal activity.

Where do you see an excuse?

If they cross our border, send them back. I have no problem with that. But if they haven't crossed our border, then what law have they broken in the U.S.? Threatening to come to our country?

It's pretty easy to just continue north until reach America. And if you are in a country like Mexico illegally to begin with, you generally try to avoid populated areas where consulates or embassies are for fear of increased chances of being identified as illegal and caught. BTW - those consulates and embassies are primarily for Mexican citizens and U.S. citizens in Mexico. I believe our consulates and embassies would turn over illegals in Mexico to the Mexican government.
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RE: Trump admin to end separation policy - Bengalzona - 06-20-2018, 09:03 PM

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