Leaked Photo Reveals 'Mass Trial' Of Immigrants In Texas

from the Newsweek article.....
"You get this giant shout of 'si' or 'no'," Nathan said. "Especially when they are asked to make a guilty plea and it goes very quickly. You just hear women's voices, men's voices, loud voices, ashamed voices, defiant voices...It's upsetting," she added.

they don't ask people if they are pleading innocent or guilty at a trial......that's the question they ask at an arraignment.......
 
Apparently you're far too simplistic to understand the difference between asylum-seekers and border-sneakers. Quelle surprise.

im pretty sure there are no border sneakers anymore. They are all just asylum seekers now.

For the record this is why we cant have nice things. If you turn back the clock 10 years i bet you would have nearly universal support for the concept of asylum. Now that people see how it is being abused I can see how we wont even have it anymore in the next decade or two.

thanks libs.
 
facile. Obama used to be able to capture Mexicans at the border and turn them back -no trial
Like I said also -no other country gives trials..

I am all out of sympathy. it's a crisis - over a million illegals will be captured this year..
are we suppose to try them all??

Well you could build a wall...now there's an idea!!
 
There is also a mass trail of treasonous repukes and brainwashed tRump cult followers in America who are all chattel of foreign enemies of America and Democracy in particular, and who are for more of a threat than migrant workers. This includes these self proclaimed superior ones who go around with their self superior attitude but realistically being nothing but a sh!t stain on society and humanity as worthless parasites. I do not give a damned how so-called white someone's hide is that makes them think they are superior. This is because according to the Almighty from the dust ye came and unto the dust ye shall return, and to which I believe is not color coded as in one's soul.
 
ICC Says Trump Can Be Prosecuted for Crimes Against Humanity Involving Mexican-Americans:

06.09.18 | 1 Comment
Okay, it didn’t directly say that. But that is the logical consequence of the Pre-Trial Chamber’s new decision upholding the Court’s jurisdiction over the deportation of the Rohingya from Myanmar. According to the PTC (para. 71), the crime against humanity of deportation (unlike forcible transfer) necessarily takes place in two states, because one of the essential elements of the crime is that the civilians are forcibly displaced across an international border. The Rohingya were forcibly displaced from the territory of a non-state party (Myanmar) into the territory of a state party (Bangladesh). Hence the Court has territorial jurisdiction.
But that is not all the PTC said. It also essentially holds that the Court has jurisdiction over two other crimes against humanity — crimes it practically begs the OTP to charge: persecution and “other inhumane acts.”

http://opiniojuris.org/2018/09/06/t...prosecuted-for-persecuting-mexican-americans/
 
you really want to go there?
what do "border sneakers" get when they claim asylum? the same as those entering legally that claim asylum-
no difference

Why would any individual NOT plead asylum under the current scheme lol?

These people aren’t stupid. Gang violence is endemic in the shit holes so they can reasonably assert fear of violence. And I’ll wager many of them are *coached* on what to say by their paid coyotes as part of the bargain. And who, here in this country, is able to verify what they claim?

This is exactly why they are coming here in droves.
 
Procedures are so sketchy that over 1000 children were "lost" in the system. And because of HHS sloppiness, kids were placed with human traffickers... the mind boggles. :rant:

"A top official with the Department of Health and Human Services told members of Congress on Thursday that the agency had lost track of nearly 1,500 migrant children it placed with sponsors in the United States, raising concerns they could end up in the hands of human traffickers or be used as laborers by people posing as relatives. The official, Steven Wagner, the acting assistant secretary of the agency’s Administration for Children and Families, disclosed during testimony before a Senate homeland security subcommittee that the agency had learned of the missing children after placing calls to the people who took responsibility for them when they were released from government custody.

The children were taken into government care after they showed up alone at the Southwest border. Most of the children are from Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala, and were fleeing drug cartels, gang violence and domestic abuse, government data shows...

Two years ago the subcommittee released a report detailing how health and human services officials placed eight children with human traffickers who forced the minors to work on an egg farm in Marion, Ohio. The report found that department officials had failed to establish procedures to protect the unaccompanied minors, such as conducting sufficient background checks on potential sponsors and following up with sponsors. As a result, the children were turned over to the people who contracted them out to the egg farm."

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/26/us/politics/migrant-children-missing.html







This issue will be a large factor in the election next year.
 
"In late April, magistrates’ courts in Brownsville suddenly turned into “zero tolerance” factories for criminalizing migrants, many of whom have no prior criminal record. Many are from murderously violent countries in Central America and have fled to the U.S. seeking asylum, and they often arrive with children in tow. It used to be rare to charge migrants seeking asylum with crimes. If they did so, they were put into detention with their children while they pursued their claims. Or they were released with supervision — along with their children. The best interests of the children were considered paramount, and those interests including keeping families together...

...the spectacle of dozens of migrants being convicted and sentenced en masse, in proceedings lasting just a few minutes and with only the most perfunctory legal representation, has shocked courthouse employees. And not just in Brownsville. Taking photographs of federal court proceedings is strictly forbidden. But in the federal courthouse in Pecos, Texas, someone apparently felt so bad about the new policies that they secretly shot a photo — obtained by The Intercept and published at the top of this page — of dozens of immigrants clogging a court in orange jumpsuits..."

https://theintercept.com/2018/05/29/zero-tolerance-border-policy-immigration-mass-trials-children/

"It pains me to say this but he [President Trump] is right that the United States faces a crisis with its asylum system," he said. "Since 2014, the flow of asylum seekers in to the United States has skyrocketed. Last year immigration courts received 162,00 asylum claims, a 240 percent increase since 2014. The result is a staggering backlog with more than 300,000 claims pending and the average immigration case has been pending on average for more than 700 days."

"It's also clear the rules surrounding asylum are vague, lax and being gamed," he continued. "Some applicants for asylum have suspiciously similar stories, using identical phrases. Many simply use the system to enter the U.S. and then melt into the shadows or gain a work permit. Asylum is meant to be granted to a very small amount of people in extreme circumstances, not as a substitute for the process of immigration itself."


"Hundreds of millions of people who live around the world in poor, unstable regions where threats of violence abound, could easily apply for asylum. Do they all have a legal right to enter the U.S. through a back door? By passing the normal immigration process?" he asked. "The criteria for asylum need to be rewritten and substantially tightened...people should not be able to use asylum claims as a way to work in America."

CNNs Fareed Zakaria


This video clip from CNN will make a good Trump Campaign AD
 
"It pains me to say this but he [President Trump] is right that the United States faces a crisis with its asylum system," he said. "Since 2014, the flow of asylum seekers in to the United States has skyrocketed. Last year immigration courts received 162,00 asylum claims, a 240 percent increase since 2014. The result is a staggering backlog with more than 300,000 claims pending and the average immigration case has been pending on average for more than 700 days."

"It's also clear the rules surrounding asylum are vague, lax and being gamed," he continued. "Some applicants for asylum have suspiciously similar stories, using identical phrases. Many simply use the system to enter the U.S. and then melt into the shadows or gain a work permit. Asylum is meant to be granted to a very small amount of people in extreme circumstances, not as a substitute for the process of immigration itself."


"Hundreds of millions of people who live around the world in poor, unstable regions where threats of violence abound, could easily apply for asylum. Do they all have a legal right to enter the U.S. through a back door? By passing the normal immigration process?" he asked. "The criteria for asylum need to be rewritten and substantially tightened...people should not be able to use asylum claims as a way to work in America."

CNNs Fareed Zakaria

This video clip from CNN will make a good Trump Campaign AD

Zakaria didn't become a US citizen for almost 20 years after he came here for school. Wonder why.
 
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