Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
November 9, 2018
All of this gibberish surrounding immigration law is so Talmudic.
Under current law, you’re allowed to enter the US illegally and then claim asylum and then be assigned a court date years away that there is no way to ensure you show up for.
Trump just told these vicious rats that any of them who enter illegally will not be processed at all, and will simply be considered illegal immigrants.
“Presidential Proclamation Addressing Mass Migration Through the Southern Border of the United States” https://t.co/9blzn1XGyS
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 9, 2018
Previously, such a declaration would be futile, because the courts would just strike it down. But now that we’ve got a real and legitimate Supreme Court, Trump can make declarations and all the Jewish lower courts can do is try to slow them down.
A major shot across the bow from President Trump on Thursday may give migrants in the Central American caravan second thoughts about entering the U.S.
The caravan, numbering roughly 6,000, spent one more night in Mexico City before continuing north to Queretaro.
However, in a statement issued jointly by the DHS and DOJ, the administration said migrants will not be allowed to enter the U.S. illegally to file asylum claims, which is how the vast majority of roughly 150,000 Central American families and children entered the U.S. last fiscal year.
Instead, they will be required to enter through official ports of entry, like those near San Diego, Yuma and El Paso. By issuing the new directive, the President is creating a bottleneck by funneling tens of thousands of illegal immigrants to already overcrowded ports.
With long lines, and long wait times adding up to several months, most migrants will have no choice but to turn around or pursue jobs in Mexico. Others, impatient, will try to cross illegally. If caught, they will lose the right to apply for legal entry for 3 to 10 years.
“Our asylum system is overwhelmed with too many meritless asylum claims from aliens who place a tremendous burden on our resources, preventing us from being able to expeditiously grant asylum to those who truly deserve it,” said Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen and acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker in a joint statement.
The administration calls the claims ‘meritless’ since roughly 80 percent are ultimately rejected by an immigration judge. However, because of various court rulings and weak standards of proof, most asylum seekers pass their initial screening interview, providing them permission to live and work in the US until a final ruling. By then, usually about two years, many disappear.
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There are 6,000 migrants here in Mexico City and another 4,000 headed north in three additional caravans, according to the International Organization for Migration.
Do they spent another four weeks walking north, praying their odds will improve, or accept offers to stay in Mexico for up to a year, with a legal residency and the right to pursue a job.
This is looking good.
We’ve got the military at the border now to prevent illegal crossings, and there is no way these people are going to sit around for months and wait for their applications to be processed.
It’s just a stopgap. Ultimately, the entire system of asylum needs to be abolished, and that needs to be done quickly. But if the hordes of central America see that no one’s getting in, they’re not going to bother coming, and the flow will for the time being be turned off.