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General Category => Immigration/Border => Topic started by: mystery-ak on July 03, 2019, 04:59:35 pm
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Fmr. acting ICE director Tom Homan: Illegals can’t find a way to court, but find a way to welfare office
July 3, 2019 | Vivek Saxena
After a left-wing federal judge in Seattle ruled Tuesday that the Trump administration may not hold illegal aliens and asylum seekers behind bars indefinitely, a left-wing attorney and illegal immigration activist argued on Fox News that the judge had made the right decision.
According to Gunther Sanabria, an attorney who represents illegal aliens and asylum seekers, it was the right decision because his clients should have the opportunity to ask for bond. But according to former U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement acting director Thomas Homan, that argument is bunk.
more w/video
https://www.bizpacreview.com/2019/07/03/fmr-acting-ice-director-tom-homan-illegals-cant-find-a-way-to-court-but-find-a-way-to-welfare-office-771018 (https://www.bizpacreview.com/2019/07/03/fmr-acting-ice-director-tom-homan-illegals-cant-find-a-way-to-court-but-find-a-way-to-welfare-office-771018)
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Simply amazing! /s
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If they don't want to be incarcerated, then they can go back to the country they were in before they illegally entered the US. As for bond, it should only be offered to people charged with crimes, which the asylum advocates insist they are not guilty of.
So either sit your ass in detention until your asylum hearing comes up, or take your ass back to the country you entered from. Your choice. But under NO CIRCUMSTANCES are they to be released into US society. And if their asylum is denied, then they are to be tried, prosecuted, sentenced, and upon release, deported, and permanently barred entry back into the US. THAT is the law.
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If they don't want to be incarcerated, then they can go back to the country they were in before they illegally entered the US. As for bond, it should only be offered to people charged with crimes, which the asylum advocates insist they are not guilty of.
So either sit your ass in detention until your asylum hearing comes up, or take your ass back to the country you entered from. Your choice. But under NO CIRCUMSTANCES are they to be released into US society. And if their asylum is denied, then they are to be tried, prosecuted, sentenced, and upon release, deported, and permanently barred entry back into the US. THAT is the law.
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So either sit your ass in detention until your asylum hearing comes up, or take your ass back to the country you entered from. Your choice.
Seems simple enough no one should have any problem understanding it,doesn't it?
But under NO CIRCUMSTANCES are they to be released into US society. And if their asylum is denied, then they are to be tried, prosecuted, sentenced, and upon release, deported, and permanently barred entry back into the US. THAT is the law.
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