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All this fuss ....
.... about deporting illegal entries into the USA without going through the "legal process" just isn't so. Turns out *that* law already exists for contiguous (shared border) countries, i.e. Mexico and Canada. Mexican or Canadian residents entering or attempting to enter the USA illegally can be immediately deported without going before a judge, court or any other type of legal hearing. This doesn't apply to those who present at an official point of entry and declare a request for asylum. All Trump is suggesting is to extend that law (temporarily) to those entering or trying to enter *illegally* via Mexico from places like Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, etc., in an attempt to curb the growing number of people illegally entering daily. |
All this fuss ....
On Mon, 25 Jun 2018 17:13:32 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote: ... about deporting illegal entries into the USA without going through the "legal process" just isn't so. Turns out *that* law already exists for contiguous (shared border) countries, i.e. Mexico and Canada. Mexican or Canadian residents entering or attempting to enter the USA illegally can be immediately deported without going before a judge, court or any other type of legal hearing. This doesn't apply to those who present at an official point of entry and declare a request for asylum. All Trump is suggesting is to extend that law (temporarily) to those entering or trying to enter *illegally* via Mexico from places like Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, etc., in an attempt to curb the growing number of people illegally entering daily. It also depends on whether deportation is punishment for a crime or an administrative process. Immigrating to the US is a privilege, not a right. |
All this fuss ....
Mr. Luddite wrote:
... about deporting illegal entries into the USA without going through the "legal process" just isn't so. Turns out *that* law already exists for contiguous (shared border) countries, i.e. Mexico and Canada. Mexican or Canadian residents entering or attempting to enter the USA illegally can be immediately deported without going before a judge, court or any other type of legal hearing. This doesn't apply to those who present at an official point of entry and declare a request for asylum. All Trump is suggesting is to extend that law (temporarily) to those entering or trying to enter *illegally* via Mexico from places like Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, etc., in an attempt to curb the growing number of people illegally entering daily. If they come across the border from Mexico, just consider them Mexicans. |
All this fuss ....
It would be a lot simpler to turn them back there at the border. Sounds like a good plan.
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