Time to ignore and/or change these lawshttps://twitter.com/dmataconis/status/988416180284198912 …
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Replying to @HbdNrx @Valiant_Lord
Don't you have to apply for asylum in the first safe country you reach? Mexico is not (yet) a failed state. That's assuming, moreover, that we're talking about genuine asylees rather than generic economic migrants.
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Replying to @Blair_A_Nathan @Valiant_Lord
That's probably true, but there may be no procedure in US law for preventing such people from applying for asylum
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Replying to @HbdNrx @Valiant_Lord
The state of American immigration enforcement being what it is, once these people enter the domestic bureaucratic process they'll probably just disappear into the US and that will be the end of it. Sometimes POTUS is spot on--how naive can a country be?
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Yep. Doing things according to all the official procedures at this point takes way too much time and money and ends up with "but this person has been here for years waiting; we can't send them back now"
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