This is what baffles me about you people's position: how do you know all this about these asylum seekers before they fill out their applications? Maybe they are all lazy cartel drug miles, as you assert, but maybe not. That's the point of the application process.
Why label these people before you have even heard their submissions?
Drug mules are not lazy.
I did say we are a govt contractor in areas like security, intelligence, logistics, etc. And I am personally connected with a family full of agents.
The thing is it’s a few hundred people out of a few million who legitimately deserve asylum in the US.
They can for free without messing with cartels/coyotes walk up to any port of entry and request asylum. They can buy a plane ticket with no visa & request asylum on arrival - for multiples cheaper than charged to cross illegally. Or they can pay the cost of traveling to the border, then upwards of 10x the annual household income in their country to a coyote to maybe smuggle them across, maybe just point them at a crossing route, maybe rape/rob/murder them... and if they get caught then they can still ask for asylum.
If they request asylum... it doesn’t matter if they’re suffering from communicable diseases, if they’re convicted criminals, have relatives in isis, or if its a rich white guy from England with no possible reason to request asylum... If they say the magic words that they request asylum, then they will be processed and ultimately released to live in the US for the up to 6 years while waiting for a hearing on their application. A high percentage of those, as you can imagine, don’t show up.
Yet, it is about 5% of claims or less that turn out to be legitimate. That is even artificially high because we don’t enforce the international law rule that they’re eligible for asylum only in the first country where they reach safety (ie Mexico).
So how do I know? I don’t know who is a legitimate asylum seeker and who is not. I do know statistically that it’s a low percentage. I do know you guys freaked out when we wanted to hold people in custody and accelerate a hearing on their case. And that it doesn’t seem to have gone down well that they should be forced to wait outside the country for a hearing. I do know the policy we have in place is absolutely ridiculously insane. I do know the US accepts more asylees and resettled refugees than anywhere else. I do know we have the absolutely most permissive immigration system in the world and we’re still talking about people who won’t follow those rules when it defies any logic (financial or otherwise) that they’d do otherwise unless there’s a different purpose.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk