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Author: bighairymike   😊 😞
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Subject: Re: Our worst enemy
Date: 01/29/2024 12:49 PM
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Plus, it's worth noting - over and over again - that asylees are not illegal immigrants, but are allowed to request asylum and remain in the U.S. lawfully until their request is adjudicated. - albaby

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Is that literally true? I certainly respect what you showed us earlier and it sounds pretty cut and dried. However, and this is the part I hope you can clarify, now that you have enlightened me, my ear perk up whenever a hear a politician or an attorney or someone saying that claiming asylum can only happen at one of the 28 Ports of Entry.

They suggest there is some other law that makes crossing between POE's a crime and anyone BC apprehends doing do is subject to immediate deportation.

This sounds like a reasonable provision but does it really exist? What do you think?
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