Well, yeah. After 7 years and no-one shows up for it, it is rejected. They just can't find the person to notify them and help them home. Asylum has become the magic term. It is a great delaying technique and was even when people were using the authorized ports of entry. It was a longer clock than work visas or otherwise.Wait did they just say 70% of asylum cases are rejected when they are heard in a court of law? Wow that’s substantial.
Yea, 10 years later, and that's probably because the asylum seeker never showed up for the court date.Wait did they just say 70% of asylum cases are rejected when they are heard in a court of law? Wow that’s substantial.
That's why Trump's "remain in Mexico" policy was so successful.Well, yeah. After 7 years and no-one shows up for it, it is rejected. They just can't find the person to notify them and help them home. Asylum has become the magic term. It is a great delaying technique and was even when people were using the authorized ports of entry. It was a longer clock than work visas or otherwise.
AND enforcing “First consulate or US Embassy”That's why Trump's "remain in Mexico" policy was so successful.
You can apply for asylum, but you don't actually get in until it's approved.
And there is zero reason some guy from Asia or Africa can't wait in Mexico just as well as he can here.
Trump wasn't kidding when he said Mexico was going to pay for the wall. Mexico *was* the wall.