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To Give You a Size of the Immense and Growing Size of Illegal Immigration

For instance, if the avg is 2.4mil total and 60% are illegal then that's an avg of 1.4mil illegally coming in per year.

A numbers trick. Many of the “legal” entries are on the back of bogus asylum claims made on Brandon’s app.
 
For instance, if the avg is 2.4mil total and 60% are illegal then that's an avg of 1.4mil illegally coming in per year.

A numbers trick. Many of the “legal” entries are on the back of bogus asylum claims made on Brandon’s app.
How do you know they are bogus before being investigated?
 
For instance, if the avg is 2.4mil total and 60% are illegal then that's an avg of 1.4mil illegally coming in per year.

A numbers trick. Many of the “legal” entries are on the back of bogus asylum claims made on Brandon’s app.
How do you know they are bogus before being investigated?
Because we know what the criteria for asylum is:

An asylee is an individual who meets the international definition of refugee – a person with well-founded fear of persecution for reasons of race, religion, nationality, political opinion or membership in a particular social group, who has been forced to flee his or her country because of persecution, war or violence.
Persecution is a requirement for an asylee, but the vast majority of people entering from our southern border aren't fleeing persecution, they're fleeing poverty.
 
For instance, if the avg is 2.4mil total and 60% are illegal then that's an avg of 1.4mil illegally coming in per year.

A numbers trick. Many of the “legal” entries are on the back of bogus asylum claims made on Brandon’s app.
How do you know they are bogus before being investigated?
Because we know what the criteria for asylum is:

An asylee is an individual who meets the international definition of refugee – a person with well-founded fear of persecution for reasons of race, religion, nationality, political opinion or membership in a particular social group, who has been forced to flee his or her country because of persecution, war or violence.
Persecution is a requirement for an asylee, but the vast majority of people entering from our southern border aren't fleeing persecution, they're fleeing poverty.
I’d probably do the same.
 
For instance, if the avg is 2.4mil total and 60% are illegal then that's an avg of 1.4mil illegally coming in per year.

A numbers trick. Many of the “legal” entries are on the back of bogus asylum claims made on Brandon’s app.
How do you know they are bogus before being investigated?
Because we know what the criteria for asylum is:

An asylee is an individual who meets the international definition of refugee – a person with well-founded fear of persecution for reasons of race, religion, nationality, political opinion or membership in a particular social group, who has been forced to flee his or her country because of persecution, war or violence.
Persecution is a requirement for an asylee, but the vast majority of people entering from our southern border aren't fleeing persecution, they're fleeing poverty.
"The poor" are arguably "a particular social group" ;)

More problematic for me is how you know that "the vast majority of people entering from our southern border aren't fleeing persecution, they're fleeing poverty".

Do Mexico and Central America have no violent political disputes? Is nobody there a victim of political persecution? That doesn't fit with my understanding.
 
For instance, if the avg is 2.4mil total and 60% are illegal then that's an avg of 1.4mil illegally coming in per year.

A numbers trick. Many of the “legal” entries are on the back of bogus asylum claims made on Brandon’s app.
How do you know they are bogus before being investigated?
Because we know what the criteria for asylum is:

An asylee is an individual who meets the international definition of refugee – a person with well-founded fear of persecution for reasons of race, religion, nationality, political opinion or membership in a particular social group, who has been forced to flee his or her country because of persecution, war or violence.
Persecution is a requirement for an asylee, but the vast majority of people entering from our southern border aren't fleeing persecution, they're fleeing poverty.
Understand that many of them are fleeing from being forced to join the criminal gangs.
 
For instance, if the avg is 2.4mil total and 60% are illegal then that's an avg of 1.4mil illegally coming in per year.

A numbers trick. Many of the “legal” entries are on the back of bogus asylum claims made on Brandon’s app.
How do you know they are bogus before being investigated?
Because we know what the criteria for asylum is:

An asylee is an individual who meets the international definition of refugee – a person with well-founded fear of persecution for reasons of race, religion, nationality, political opinion or membership in a particular social group, who has been forced to flee his or her country because of persecution, war or violence.
Persecution is a requirement for an asylee, but the vast majority of people entering from our southern border aren't fleeing persecution, they're fleeing poverty.
Gosh, your bar for persecutions of women in America is much lower than women in Central America.
 
For instance, if the avg is 2.4mil total and 60% are illegal then that's an avg of 1.4mil illegally coming in per year.

A numbers trick. Many of the “legal” entries are on the back of bogus asylum claims made on Brandon’s app.
How do you know they are bogus before being investigated?
Because we know what the criteria for asylum is:

An asylee is an individual who meets the international definition of refugee – a person with well-founded fear of persecution for reasons of race, religion, nationality, political opinion or membership in a particular social group, who has been forced to flee his or her country because of persecution, war or violence.
Persecution is a requirement for an asylee, but the vast majority of people entering from our southern border aren't fleeing persecution, they're fleeing poverty.
So you know beforehand these people do not qualify. Takes a mighty big brain for such a feat.
 
So that's three of you who don't actually know what persecution is. Okey dokey then.
I don’t think you know what poverty in Honduras is.
They pay a lot of money to mexican gangs for passing the border. Of course that money could be borrowed from relatives who are already in US, but I still think really poor, without ability to pay gangs actually stay in Honduras.
Half of the world is dirt poor, do you think it's practical to let them all into US?
 
So that's three of you who don't actually know what persecution is. Okey dokey then.
I don’t think you know what poverty in Honduras is.
They pay a lot of money to mexican gangs for passing the border. Of course that money could be borrowed from relatives who are already in US, but I still think really poor, without ability to pay gangs actually stay in Honduras.
Half of the world is dirt poor, do you think it's practical to let them all into US?
Of course not. But they will keep coming regardless of how our laws are defined. The statement, "for a better life" is typically used. It's not that pretty of a picture. It is the desperation of abject poverty that drives them to any other life than what they currently suffer. People who travel thousands of miles with young children or worse, set their children off on their own are truly desperate.
 
So that's three of you who don't actually know what persecution is. Okey dokey then.
I don’t think you know what poverty in Honduras is.
They pay a lot of money to mexican gangs for passing the border. Of course that money could be borrowed from relatives who are already in US, but I still think really poor, without ability to pay gangs actually stay in Honduras.
Half of the world is dirt poor, do you think it's practical to let them all into US?
Of course not. But they will keep coming regardless of how our laws are defined. The statement, "for a better life" is typically used. It's not that pretty of a picture. It is the desperation of abject poverty that drives them to any other life than what they currently suffer. People who travel thousands of miles with young children or worse, set their children off on their own are truly desperate.
I think more practical solution is to change american Foreign policy from "let's keep the rest of the world shithole"
 
So that's three of you who don't actually know what persecution is. Okey dokey then.
I don’t think you know what poverty in Honduras is.
They pay a lot of money to mexican gangs for passing the border. Of course that money could be borrowed from relatives who are already in US, but I still think really poor, without ability to pay gangs actually stay in Honduras.
Half of the world is dirt poor, do you think it's practical to let them all into US?
The US didn't fuck up all of the world's poor, at least not to the extent we have in Central/South America. We owe them quite a bit and we should stop whining about it.
 
So that's three of you who don't actually know what persecution is. Okey dokey then.
I don’t think you know what poverty in Honduras is.
They pay a lot of money to mexican gangs for passing the border. Of course that money could be borrowed from relatives who are already in US, but I still think really poor, without ability to pay gangs actually stay in Honduras.
Half of the world is dirt poor, do you think it's practical to let them all into US?
The US didn't fuck up all of the world's poor, at least not to the extent we have in Central/South America. We owe them quite a bit and we should stop whining about it.
I think barbie is jealous that his dear leader only fucks things up on a small scale. Unlike 'murica
 
So that's three of you who don't actually know what persecution is. Okey dokey then.
I don’t think you know what poverty in Honduras is.
They pay a lot of money to mexican gangs for passing the border. Of course that money could be borrowed from relatives who are already in US, but I still think really poor, without ability to pay gangs actually stay in Honduras.
Half of the world is dirt poor, do you think it's practical to let them all into US?
The US didn't fuck up all of the world's poor, at least not to the extent we have in Central/South America. We owe them quite a bit and we should stop whining about it.
Some of the fucking (Africa in particular) up was delegated to Europe, obviously.
 
I think barbos jealous that his dear leader only fucks things up on a small scale. Unlike 'murica
I am pissed off at USSR tendency to waste money for ideological reasons on corrupt basket cases.
Most of Africa, Latin America, Cuba.
We should have been more selective in choosing battles with US, money wise especially.

Cuba is a basket case now, of course US is largely to blame. But even with US sanctions they could have done better.
Same with Venezuela, though they turned against US long after USSR dissolved.
Even Ukraine and Belarus were/are sucking money from Russia well beyond any reasons.
Russia should have cut Ukraine loose long before 2014.
 
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Threadmancy ahoy! How's this for an idea that MAGAtards are so misinformed about "illegal" immigration?



And for those who don't like videos (I don't blame you);


"Are you an American citizen?" asked the agent. She answered no, she wasn't. She's from Peru. But she and her husband had taken the legal steps so that one day she might get U.S. citizenship.

"Fuck that! Go to fucking jail skank!" Bradley Bartell is a worthless cunt and his missus deserves a fuckton better.
 
Threadmancy ahoy! How's this for an idea that MAGAtards are so misinformed about "illegal" immigration?



And for those who don't like videos (I don't blame you);


"Are you an American citizen?" asked the agent. She answered no, she wasn't. She's from Peru. But she and her husband had taken the legal steps so that one day she might get U.S. citizenship.

"Fuck that! Go to fucking jail skank!" Bradley Bartell is a worthless cunt and his missus deserves a fuckton better.

I don't agree with her treatment, but the article says:

When COVID-19 hit the following winter, with flights canceled and borders closed, she couldn't get home, and she overstayed her visa.

Well, she's had about four years to sort her visa issues out and somehow never got around to it? Maybe they thought that they could just bypass the system by getting married. I don't know.
 
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