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Comments by "rejvaik" (@rejvaik00) on "Texas Defies Chicago's Bus Ban, Launches Surprise Migrant Airlift." video.
It's funny because those same international laws also state that you have to declare yourself in the very first country that you arrive in if you are escaping persecution at home
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Yeah that's going to be difficult because all flights are run by the Federal Aviation Authority And you can't just deny flights from a state because you don't like them
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Not only that, you NEED a quota of accepting migrants to buy time to process the ones already in the front of the line into the nation Otherwise you will be quite literally overwhelmed You can't process literal millions of people in seconds, you can't check for criminal history, you can't give them a SSN, make them cultural savvy, speak the language, make them now able to pay taxes It takes time to document and verify each arrival and the INS service is extremely backlogged Sometimes cases of asylum requests are done in 30 seconds! Imagine that! give me 30 seconds to tell your life story about surviving the dictatorship of Venezuela, because there's 33,000 Venezuelans already ahead of you, go! Really if funding and a massive wave of hiring for INS processing officer positions would be done in addition to the physical security infrastructure (wall) you could get a much firmer grip on managing immigration
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Possibly but it would take years of legislation to process that Really the best thing that they can do is give these "sanctuary cities" exactly what they asked for and it's working People usually only change their minds on political issues when they suffer from direct consequences of it, and bringing 30,000 people a week to these cities is greatly straining the city resources Hence they are finally starting to see the issue for what it really is, a lack of enforcement of laws for "humanitarian" reasons at the expense of the City/State taxpayer
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It's funny because the same international laws also state that the migrant has to declare themselves to the very first country they arrive in if they are fleeing persecution at home
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Passing regulations to stop the migration to the city of Chicago is not very "accepting" and "sanctuary" of you now Mr. mayor You gonna suffer badly from your voter base tsk tsk tsk
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Yes.... but that's pretty tricky while the guard is under the jurisdiction of the state they belong to when they try to operate in another state that host state can refuse them The guard operates under title 32 of the US Law and has some weird rules that the normal military operating under title 10 doesn't have
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