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In 2017, 14,596 people asked for asylum in Mexico, a 66 percent increase compared to 2016. Of those, only 1,907 requests were approved in 2017.
Mexico Deports Thousands of Central Americans Back to Conflict-Ridden Countries
https://www.alipac.us/f12/mexico-dep...s-repo-354959/
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JohnDoe2
. . . Nearly 80 percent of asylum-seekers passed the initial screening from October through December, but few are likely to win asylum, which requires the petitioner to show well-founded fear of persecution on grounds of race, religion, nationality, political beliefs or membership in a social group.
The denial rate for El Salvadorans seeking asylum was 79 percent from 2012-17, according to the Syracuse University's Transactional Records Action Clearinghouse. Hondurans were close behind with a 78 percent denial rate, followed by Guatemalans at 75 percent.
Information for this article was contributed by Gerardo Carrillo of The Associated Press.
A Section on 05/03/2018
Print Headline: Asylum seekers' bids unseen by the public
http://www.arkansasonline.com/news/2...-by-the-publi/
Okay, based on these percentages, the initial interview process is obviously faulty. DHS is performing the initial interviews, aren't they? If that's so, then why isn't the Trump administration tightening the screws and eliminating more of the asylum seekers during the initial interview portion of the process? The total number passing the initial interview is way too high if most of them are turned down when they see a judge. The process needs more streamlined and the number initially accepted should be cut drastically to come in line with the number that is expected to get final approval. That would be much more cost effective and cut down on asylum seekers that will never end up getting approved. Remember, these people get work permits after 180 days even though they will probably not be granted asylum 2 or 3 years from now. These folks are taking American jobs. Doesn't exactly jell with Trump's "America first" slogan.
Question, what do these people do during their first 180 days since they have no authorization to work? Are we taxpayers covering their needs? Of course we are!
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We must demand Congress repeal all asylum, refugee and UAC laws. Anyone who is a non-citizen without papers must be treated as an illegal alien and denied entry and if already in the country, deported post haste.
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HAND ALL UAC'S OVER INTO THE CARE AND CUSTODY OF THEIR EMBASSY OR CONSULATE FOR IMMEDIATE DEPORTATION
LET THEIR COUNTRY FOOT THE BILL TO DEPORT THEM AND PUT THEM IN DETENTION ON THEIR SOIL