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Originally Posted by Pete F.
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From your article:
"The
increase in the number of people seeking asylum is part of a larger shift in the reasons people give for entering the U.S. at the southern border."
And:
"today, the strongest pull for people crossing the border without authorization is the desire to be with family in the U.S."
The numbers of "asylum" seekers has indeed risen. And the "larger shift" in reasons for it, as quoted above, is not a valid reason to grant them asylum.