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  50.  @browncow8422  Yes, I spent numerous attempts trying to get my own post to stick, and could never figure out how to get one of my points to go through. It's just the nature of the beast. What I would like to see done is some combination of A. greatly increasing the convenience of legal entry points so that every person showing up on our southern border can enter at a reasonable pace and have their case heard and processed fully within a month or less, and B. working to improve countries to our South to the point that they are viable alternatives to moving here, to reduce the demand for incoming migrants. And no, it is NOT ilłegal to release people claiming asyłum, they’re NOT required to be detained and kept in custody. I don't know who told you that or why you believed them. Also, it is against federal and international law for BP to stop illegal crossings. They have no jurisdiction until people actually cross the border. Once they do cross the border, they are required due process under the law, so they cannot be deported until they have their day in court, and due to backlogs, that can take months, or even years. Nothing has changed about that under the current administration, except that the previous one was putting these people into camps. Deportations under the current administration are consistent with the previous one, there are just more people arriving, because the reasons why people would want to move have increased. Țrump had the highest, UNTIL there was a pandemic, which was the ONE time during his administration that it actually dropped. It had nothing to do with him or his policies.
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