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The federal agency responsible for processing and adjudicating immigrants cases, including claims of asylum seekers, completed the second-most cases ever in the 2019 fiscal year, but still has nearly 1 million cases pending in court.
This is what happens when you have hundreds of thousands crashing our border in just one year not to mention the already hundreds of thousands of cases we had pending prior to that. Something has got to give here it's out of control.
The federal agency responsible for processing and adjudicating immigrants cases, including claims of asylum seekers, completed the second-most cases ever in the 2019 fiscal year, but still has nearly 1 million cases pending in court.
This is what happens when you have hundreds of thousands crashing our border in just one year not to mention the already hundreds of thousands of cases we had pending prior to that. Something has got to give here it's out of control.
I would be happy to sift through them *** buys industrial sized shredder ***
Hire more judges, more ICE agents, more border patrol agents, more bureaucrats, more detention centers, more detention center guards, build a wall with crony contractors, more regs on private business...
Sounds like typical small govt. GOP planning..and mainly to protect welfare schemes from being plundered that shouldnt exist in the first place.
Change the laws is right - asylum is not illegal entry.
Nobody in this thread claimed these people were here illegally. Just that there has to be a better screening mechanism at the border so backlogs like this one, don’t happen anymore.
If you can weed out some of the ones that don't qualify before they get to the court system, why would anyone have a problem with that?
Nobody in this thread claimed these people were here illegally. Just that there has to be a better screening mechanism at the border so backlogs like this one, don’t happen anymore.
If you can weed out some of the ones that don't qualify before they get to the court system, why would anyone have a problem with that?
Because their true goal is to overwhelm the system causing it to break down then exploit it as a crisis.
Deputize some citizens to take on as needed judge roles until we clear the backlog. I’ll volunteer.
Me to, heh, heh. There would be a huge penalty for making bogus asylum claims.
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