riri1313

riri1313 t1_ixwxr62 wrote

*legal border crossings. And again, I’m from the region in Texas you keep referencing - I have an understanding for the nuances of different border crossings and the rates in which those types complete their court obligations. But sure, keep trying to explain to me “how it works. ✌️

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riri1313 t1_ixwurvy wrote

“In fiscal year 2018, Department of Justice (DOJ) figures show that 89 percent of all asylum applicants attended their final court hearing to receive a decision on their application. When families and unaccompanied children have access to legal representation, the rate of compliance with immigration court obligations is nearly 98 percent.“

https://humanrightsfirst.org/library/fact-check-asylum-seekers-regularly-attend-immigration-court-hearings/

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riri1313 t1_ixwfzfq wrote

Exactly how conservatives trap people with their stupid arguments. YOU introduced the idea that these people are here illegally and thus people respond about migrant labor. Then you scream that your point is proven because people are speaking about migrant labor. Ridiculous that anyone lets you dictate the conversation and then yields to you with your inaccurate lies.

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riri1313 t1_ixwcp7m wrote

Reminder that these folks are here legally. Waiting for court dates, set up legally by our legal system. They have not broken any laws by being here/crossing the border in the manner they did (asylum) and waiting for their court date in the country. This is all legal.

Don’t let losers try to trap you into an argument about illegal immigration. These immigrants are here LEGALLY.

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