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End Times
13th December 2018, 03:56 AM
https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/border-baja-california/sd-me-migrant-demands-12122018-story.html

"Two groups of Central American migrants made separate marches on the U.S. Consulate in Tijuana Tuesday, demanding that they be processed through the asylum system more quickly and in greater numbers, that deportations be halted and that President Trump either let them into the country or pay them $50,000 each to go home."

Horn
13th December 2018, 05:36 AM
Trump will no doubt consider this an insult too, and barter for a lower fee.

Hitch
13th December 2018, 05:47 AM
Trump will no doubt consider this an insult too, and barter for a lower fee.

As an American, I consider it an insult too. Basically, it's all about the money to them. They don't care about our country, just themselves and how much money they can send to their "home". "Home" being their word, not mine.

Jewboo
13th December 2018, 05:55 AM
By GENE JOHNSON, Associated Press

Published: December 12, 2018, 9:57 PM


SEATTLE — Immigrant rights activists can continue to challenge what they describe as unlawful U.S. government delays in asylum cases, a federal judge has ruled.
U.S. District Judge Marsha Pechman in Seattle dismissed some arguments raised by the lawsuit in a ruling Tuesday, but she said the activists can pursue their claim that the delays violate the due process rights of detained asylum seekers across the country. The government sought to dismiss the case.

The Seattle-based Northwest Immigrant Rights Project filed the lawsuit in June against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, which said through a spokeswoman Wednesday that it does not comment on pending litigation.
According to the complaint, migrants seeking asylum after entering the U.S. illegally have had to wait weeks or months for their initial asylum interviews, at which an immigration officer determines whether they have a credible fear of persecution or torture in their home country. After that, there have been long delays in getting bond hearings, which determine whether an asylum seeker will be released from custody as the case proceeds.

“They’re doing what they can to keep people locked up for prolonged periods and block asylum seekers from moving forward with their claims,” Northwest Immigrant Rights Project legal director Matt Adams said Wednesday. “What we’ve seen firsthand is many asylum seekers give up after they’ve been locked up for weeks or months without ever getting a bond hearing,” and opt to be deported rather than exercise their legal right to seek asylum.

The group initially filed the lawsuit in response to the administration’s family separations at the U.S.-Mexico border, saying the delays had kept mothers detained at the Northwest Detention Center in Tacoma from being reunited with their children in immigration custody across the country. Those plaintiffs have since been released, but the lawsuit seeks class-action status on behalf of thousands of asylum seekers.

The complaint asks the judge to order the government to make credible fear determinations within 10 days and to conduct bond hearings within seven days of an asylum seeker’s request for one.

The government argued that such deadlines are not required by law and that the court doesn’t have jurisdiction to impose them. In its motion to dismiss, the Justice Department argued that because the detainees have only just arrived in the U.S. without being granted admission, they “lack a constitutional right to demand expedited procedures for such hearings.”

Horn
13th December 2018, 06:31 AM
As an American, I consider it an insult too. Basically, it's all about the money to them. They don't care about our country, just themselves and how much money they can send to their "home". "Home" being their word, not mine.

But how much would you offer them to leave, $1.5B $5B?

Hitch
13th December 2018, 06:50 AM
But how much would you offer them to leave, $1.5B $5B?

They don't have to leave, they can hang out on the Mexico side of the boarder as long as they like. If they want $50,000, they can work for it. We could temporarily hire some of them to help us build this wall we keep talking about.

Horn
13th December 2018, 02:45 PM
They don't have to leave, they can hang out on the Mexico side of the boarder as long as they like. If they want $50,000, they can work for it. We could temporarily hire some of them to help us build this wall we keep talking about.

I'm all for that, so long as U.S. steel and chinamen's skulls are used for raw materials.

What about paint? I would like something eco-friendly, that way I can feel conscious while watching MSM news on a Samsung smart TV either side of the wall.

Hitch
13th December 2018, 06:43 PM
What about paint? I would like something eco-friendly, that way I can feel conscious while watching MSM news on a Samsung smart TV either side of the wall.

You are very fucked up in the head, to think like that.

Neuro
13th December 2018, 07:00 PM
Trump will no doubt consider this an insult too, and barter for a lower fee.

Obviously they consider it worth $50,000 to be allowed entrance into the US vs going home, let it be their application fee then for their expedited assylum case.

End Times
13th December 2018, 07:17 PM
Obviously they consider it worth $50,000 to be allowed entrance into the US vs going home, let it be their application fee then for their expedited assylum case.

If they are seeking legitimate asylum, NO amount of money would keep them safe in their homeland. Asking for the cash is prima facie evidence they are not "in fear for their lives."

BrewTech
13th December 2018, 07:38 PM
They don't have to leave, they can hang out on the Mexico side of the boarder as long as they like. If they want $50,000, they can work for it. We could temporarily hire some of them to help us build this wall we keep talking about.

This post is award material... ha ha!

BrewTech
13th December 2018, 07:41 PM
You are very fucked up in the head, to think like that.

That's why he is a valued poster here! Fucked up in the head is exactly what it takes to get through it these days (unfortunately?).

Neuro
13th December 2018, 07:42 PM
If they are seeking legitimate asylum, NO amount of money would keep them safe in their homeland. Asking for the cash is prima facie evidence they are not "in fear for their lives."
Indeed. I agree...

I guess some could argue that they consider their lives to be worth $50,000...

Of course those who make these demands are only economic migrants, self entitled such who demands money for nothing.

Horn
15th December 2018, 06:51 AM
You are very fucked up in the head, to think like that.

Eco-friendly paint is abhorent to you?