tumscalcium
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I think we are close. What's preventing the military from securing our borders? I may seem like a stupid question, but it's not.Keep tip toeing we are getting closer . Wouldn’t it just be easier on us both if you said no I don’t . I’m cool with that , it’s your thing I wasn’t trying to set you up ... this time
Asking why they aren't?
I can’t remember exactly. I want to say there’s something somewhere regarding that. I’m in the Air Guard and I did a couple months on the border about 10 years ago, There was a big push then. It was simply observe and report. We were armed but only to be used in instances where we were engaged which never came close to happening. I know you’re legitimately asking, but I don’t have an answer for you. I’d like to see the border more heavily protected.Why not regular military? Why deploy the national guard from the states?
Haven't heard anything about ISIS so do you have a credible MSM source or what?Well I believe a branch of the military in some capacity is already there with the national guard . Trump could send more or he could declare them a danger and close the border . With the reports about “ issis “ being found to be in the same place they came from I’m guessing was why that was released to the media .
Bringing them into the system is where it get's complicated and why they are not there already, tag and release back to the other side is complicated and inefficient.I can’t remember exactly. I want to say there’s something somewhere regarding that. I’m in the Air Guard and I did a couple months on the border about 10 years ago, There was a big push then. It was simply observe and report. We were armed but only to be used in instances where we were engaged which never came close to happening. I know you’re legitimately asking, but I don’t have an answer for you. I’d like to see the border more heavily protected.
If they don’t have a valid visa or residency card throw their asses out ASAP! Screw “due process” they knowingly and willfully broke the damn law. No exception for asylum. If they genuinely had asylum concerns they would and should declare them at the initial border crossing and we should take those cases seriously. Asylum after you’ve lived here 10 years and only after you got caught? GTFO.If you were in charge of the whole country, what would you do? Nobody is wanting a free pass to all and most are on board with greater border security, so what does the right suggest?
Why not allow everyone in the world in?I imagine these people forcing their way through Guatemala are intending to get to our border and ask for legal asylum, so if your main concern is the law, there is a scenario where we can allow these people in without making any sort of special exception and uphold the law. Who is interested?....anybody?
If they don’t have a valid visa or residency card throw their asses out ASAP! Screw “due process” they knowingly and willfully broke the damn law. No exception for asylum. If they genuinely had asylum concerns they would and should declare them at the initial border crossing and we should take those cases seriously. Asylum after you’ve lived here 10 years and only after you got caught? GTFO.
If they got married or had kids then send the kid with them if there is no legal resident to take legal custody.
Any claim of asylum made upon initial border crossing or via a embassy/consulate should be taken seriously and considered. That is international law and we must honor that.I imagine these people forcing their way through Guatemala are intending to get to our border and ask for legal asylum, so if your main concern is the law, there is a scenario where we can allow these people in without making any sort of special exception and uphold the law. Who is interested?....anybody?