How Many More Must Die

The problem with people like you reading "law" is that you do not know how to interpret it. There is much, much more to it than that. Like this:

"What Happens to Asylum Seekers Arriving at a U.S. Border?

Noncitizens who are encountered by, or present themselves to, a U.S. official at a port of entry or near the border are subject to expedited removal, an accelerated process which authorizes DHS to perform rapid deportations of certain individuals.

To ensure that the United States does not violate international and domestic laws by returning individuals to countries where their life or liberty may be at risk, the credible fear and reasonable fear screening processes are available to asylum seekers in expedited removal processes.

Credible Fear

Individuals who are placed in expedited removal proceedings and who tell a Customs and Border Protection (CBP) official that they fear persecution, torture, or returning to their country or that they wish to apply for asylum should be referred for a credible fear screening interview conducted by an asylum officer.

If the asylum officer determines that the asylum seeker has a credible fear of persecution or torture, it means that the person has proven that he or she has a “significant possibility” of establishing eligibility for asylum or other protection under the Convention Against Torture. The individual will then be referred to immigration court to proceed with the defensive asylum application process.

If the asylum officer determines the person does not have a credible fear, the individual is ordered removed. Before deportation, the individual may appeal the negative credible fear decision by pursuing a truncated review process before an immigration judge. If the immigration judge overturns a negative credible fear finding, the individual is placed in further removal proceedings through which the individual can seek protection from removal. If the immigration judge upholds the negative finding by the asylum officer, the individual will be removed from the United States." https://www.americanimmigrationcouncil.org/research/asylum-united-states

Hey stupid, where in that parcel of the law do you see an applicant being detained in a foreign country, and reliant on the welfare of that country?

Read the law dumb fuck.

"Individuals who are placed in expedited removal proceedings and who tell a Customs and Border Protection (CBP) official that they fear persecution, torture, or returning to their country or that they wish to apply for asylum should be referred for a credible fear screening interview conducted by an asylum officer."

Where is that part of the law being performed?
 
before the Repugnant Party understands that life, all life, has value? They whine, and cry, about abortion deaths, yet when it comes to guns, wars, food stamps, medical care, or the borders, they could not care less about the life of a human being.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...migrant-youths-killed-in-mexico-idUSKBN1OI07R

Why is it that you support the rule of law when it suits you, and you support ignoring the rule of law when it does not? This kind of irrational thinking has a technical nomenclature...it's called being batshit crazy.
 
before the Repugnant Party understands that life, all life, has value? They whine, and cry, about abortion deaths, yet when it comes to guns, wars, food stamps, medical care, or the borders, they could not care less about the life of a human being.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...migrant-youths-killed-in-mexico-idUSKBN1OI07R

Killed in Mexico, and u are sad about it

But not a peep out of you when an American killed on US soil by illegal immigrants from Honduras or Mexico
 
Hey stupid, where in that parcel of the law do you see an applicant being detained in a foreign country, and reliant on the welfare of that country?

Read the law dumb fuck.

"Individuals who are placed in expedited removal proceedings and who tell a Customs and Border Protection (CBP) official that they fear persecution, torture, or returning to their country or that they wish to apply for asylum should be referred for a credible fear screening interview conducted by an asylum officer."

Where is that part of the law being performed?

Apparently as well as being: A) Dumb as fuck, B) A fake vet , you are also incapable of reading and comprehending. Try again. Or get someone with decent eyesight and some sort of education to read it to you.
 
Why is it that you support the rule of law when it suits you, and you support ignoring the rule of law when it does not? This kind of irrational thinking has a technical nomenclature...it's called being batshit crazy.

Hey dumbass, show me what part of the law, or any law, I am ignoring? Don't just try the usual right wing jerk off ploy, cite the law.
 
Killed in Mexico, and u are sad about it

But not a peep out of you when an American killed on US soil by illegal immigrants from Honduras or Mexico

That's gonna leave a mark!

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What Mexican rule of law would that be?

And isn't crossing the border illegally against the rule of law?


If you had read the law, or had the ability to comprehend the written word, you would see the exception is for one applying for asylum.

Read the fucking law fool.
 
If you had read the law, or had the ability to comprehend the written word, you would see the exception is for one applying for asylum.

Read the fucking law fool.

Have you read the law about crossing the border illegally

guess what if that rule of law was obeyed we wouldn't be in the situation we are in
 
Do you want to see the law about crossing the border illegally

You are ignoring it

Like I have said, and posted, READ THE FUCKING LAW, AND QUIT PLAYING THE FOOL

https://www.uscis.gov/humanitarian/refugees-asylum/asylum/obtaining-asylum-united-states

Obtaining Asylum in the United States

The two ways of obtaining asylum in the United States are through the affirmative process and defensive process.
Affirmative Asylum Processing With USCIS

To obtain asylum through the affirmative asylum process you must be physically present in the United States. You may apply for asylum status regardless of how you arrived in the United States or your current immigration status.
 
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