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04-13-2019, 10:11 AM
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Jim, people here under asylum law aren’t illegals. Also I saw several mayors welcoming them.
At least you got the vindictive baby part right.
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04-13-2019, 10:59 PM
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Originally Posted by spence
Jim, people here under asylum law aren’t illegals. Also I saw several mayors welcoming them.
At least you got the vindictive baby part right.
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Most of those who show up for their court date are determined to not have a legitimate reason for asylum. And the vast majority don't even show up for their day in court. So those are all here illegally. I don't think that mayors welcoming is what makes them legal.
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04-14-2019, 07:21 AM
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Originally Posted by detbuch
Most of those who show up for their court date are determined to not have a legitimate reason for asylum. And the vast majority don't even show up for their day in court. So those are all here illegally. I don't think that mayors welcoming is what makes them legal.
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More bedtime stories
DOJ Stats
In 2017, the vast majority, 89 percent, of those claiming asylum showed up for their trials, meaning that decisions were not made “in absentia.” In 2016, 91 percent showed up, and in 2015, 93 percent of asylum decisions were not made in absentia, meaning that the asylum seeker was, indeed, present.
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04-14-2019, 11:37 AM
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Originally Posted by wdmso
More bedtime stories
DOJ Stats
In 2017, the vast majority, 89 percent, of those claiming asylum showed up for their trials, meaning that decisions were not made “in absentia.” In 2016, 91 percent showed up, and in 2015, 93 percent of asylum decisions were not made in absentia, meaning that the asylum seeker was, indeed, present.
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The latest DHS figures (Nov. 2018) claim that 91% of asylum seekers from Central America that go through the process do not qualify for asylum. And that 31 % don't show up for their court date. And that 40% who pass their initial review don't even file an application.
The greatest percentage of asylum seekers by country is from China. There are asylum seekers from around the world. Did your earlier DOJ figures include asylum seekers only from Central America or from all countries?
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04-14-2019, 12:20 PM
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Originally Posted by detbuch
The latest DHS figures (Nov. 2018) claim that 91% of asylum seekers from Central America that go through the process do not qualify for asylum. And that 31 % don't show up for their court date. And that 40% who pass their initial review don't even file an application.
The greatest percentage of asylum seekers by country is from China. There are asylum seekers from around the world. Did your earlier DOJ figures include asylum seekers only from Central America or from all countries?
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All asylum seekers ...
Please post these DHS links
Funny no one has issue with the China who alone accounted for an impressive 36% of the asylum grants .. here is the top 5
China
El Salvador
Guatemala
Honduras
Mexico
This chart is interesting
https://www.cnn.com/2018/05/03/world...ity/index.html
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