Showing posts with label Border Patrol. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Border Patrol. Show all posts

Saturday, July 20, 2019

WATCH: SEN SCHUMER Visits Obama’s Cages On Border…Doesn’t Mention Shocking Claims Of “overcrowded, filthy cells” In Lawsuit Against Obama Regime Detention Centers




The grandstanding Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) made a propaganda tour to our southern border with some of his Democrat lawmaker friends. He wasn’t there on a humanitarian mission, he was there in an attempt to make President Trump look bad for the humanitarian crisis the Democrats created by fighting him tooth and nail on funding for a border wall. Schumer was also to assure their hard-left base and big open-borders donors like George Soros and the Koch brothers that they’re looking out for the best interests of the illegal aliens.

https://100percentfedup.com/watch-sen-schumer-visits-obamas-cages-on-borderdoesnt-mention-shocking-claims-of-overcrowded-filthy-cells-in-lawsuit-against-obama-regime-detention-centers/


Funny, that Senator Schumer never mentions the 2015 class-action lawsuit filed by the ACLU, the American Immigration Council and others against the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) detention facilities in Barack Obama’s seventh year as our President of the United States. The 2015 lawsuit alleged that Tucson Sector Border Patrol holds men, women, and children in freezing, overcrowded, and filthy cells for days at a time in violation of the U.S. Constitution. Detained individuals are stripped of outer layers of clothing and forced to suffer in brutally cold temperatures; deprived of beds, bedding, and sleep; denied adequate food, water, medicine and medical care, and basic sanitation and hygiene items such as soap, sufficient toilet paper, sanitary napkins, diapers, and showers; and held virtually incommunicado in these conditions for days.
According to the lawsuit, the Obama administration held migrants in wretched, inhumane condition. The lawsuit specifically mentions children being held in these conditions:

CBP: Border agents assaulted by migrants



Border Patrol agents assaulted by immigrants attempting to rush a Texas port of entry.



Schumer says border facility conditions are 'inhumane'


Thursday, May 2, 2019

REPORT: BORDER AGENTS WILL SOON HAVE AUTHORITY TO DECIDE ASYLUM CLAIMS ON THE SPOT



Anonymous source and we all know how that can go,
But what a hell of an idea, that should have been implemented long ago
I don't find the idea to strange either, since you do the same thing, when seeking a mortgage loan
You pre qualify to see if you're even eligible
It saves a lot of your time and the mortgage company's money
It does cost money for title searches and appraisals, not to mention all those contracts that have to be drawn up that the mortgage company pays for up front, even if they do stick you with the bill in the end.
There's no point in any of it, if a person doesn't qualify in the end, in order to sign the contract, so the mortgage company can get it's upfront fees back.
And they sure don't work for free
It would behoove us as a Country to apply the same logic the mortgage company does
And save us alot of money in the long run. Only 10% of those seeking asylum actually qualify, but the duration of their application can go on for up to 10 years, and during that time "We" the People are paying them an allowance to live, and it's sizably more than 5 dollars a week.



President Donald Trump is reportedly preparing to give law enforcement officials the authority to conduct interviews with asylum seekers arriving on the U.S.-Mexico border.
Under the upcoming plan, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) officers would train Border Patrol agents deployed on the southern border on how to perform “credible fear interviews,” according to sources who spoke with the Washington Examiner. A migrant illegally crossing the border would be subjected to an interview by an agent shortly after apprehension and would only be allowed to claim asylum if they pass the interview.
The changes would reduce the number of migrants who are waiting for a decision on their asylum case, alleviating an immigration court system bogged down with some 900,000 pending cases, and more quickly deport foreign nationals who do not qualify.
“If that gets rolled out and we actually start deporting people within a timely manner, you’re going to see the numbers drop exponentially,” an official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said to the Examiner.