http://www.orlytaitzesq.com/see-below-my-tweets-to-president-trump-regarding-the-caravan-and-see-the-response-in-the-article-below-president-trump-is-planning-a-proclamation-and-executive-order-that-i-recommended/See below my tweets to President Trump regarding the caravan and see the response in the article below. President Trump is planning a proclamation and executive order that I recommended
Posted on | October 25, 2018 | No Comments
Dr. Orly Taitz, Esq.†@DrOrlyTaitzEsq 11h11 hours ago
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@realDonaldTrump Just as the Supreme Court confirmed temporary ban from other countries, time for temp ban on asylums from Honduras, Venezuela, El Salvador due to massive invasion with hordes of people infiltrated by drug cartels, criminals and possible terrorists.
Dr. Orly Taitz, Esq.â€@DrOrlyTaitzEsqOct 22
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US President can issue a proclamation or executive order that the nations of Honduras, El Salvador, Quatemala and Mexico do not persecute their citizens based on race, religion, ethnicity and political aff-n and there will be no asylums granted to their citizens
This is reported later today:
The San Francisco Chronicle reported:
The Trump administration is considering an executive action that could use travel ban-like authority to block certain asylum seekers at the Mexican border, sources familiar with the discussions said Thursday.
First, Homeland Security and the Justice Department would issue a rule limiting immigrants’ ability to seek asylum if they are part of a population barred by the president. The rule would take effect immediately, unlike most, and be justified as an extraordinary situation.
That would clear the way for Trump to issue a proclamation directed at a specific population, expected to target the 7,000-plus Central Americans heading toward the U.S.
The Washington Post reported:
Fixated on the migrant caravan moving north through Mexico, President Trump is weighing a plan to shut the U.S. border to Central Americans and deny them the opportunity to seek asylum, asserting similar emergency powers used during the early 2017 “travel ban,†according to administration officials and people familiar with the proposal.