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    MIGRANT CARAVAN ASYLUM SEEKERS BEING 'ILLEGALLY' TURNED AWAY AT BORDER, RIGHTS GROUP

    MIGRANT CARAVAN ASYLUM SEEKERS BEING 'ILLEGALLY' TURNED AWAY AT BORDER, RIGHTS GROUP SAYS

    BY CHANTAL DA SILVA ON 4/20/18 AT 6:15 AM


    00:00What Is the Immigrant ‘Caravan' Heading to the U.S.-Mexico Border That Sparked President Trump's Tweetstorm?

    As many as 50 Central Americans traveling with a migrant caravan that has drawn the ire of President Donald Trump for weeks have made it to the U.S.-Mexico border after an arduous journey that began in southern Mexico in late March—and they are being turned away, organizers say, calling the move illegal.

    "There have already been cases of people being illegally turned away by border officials when trying to request asylum at the U.S. border," a spokesperson for Pueblo Sin Fronteras, an immigrant rights group that organized the event, told Newsweek.


    "Others have been processed," the spokesperson said, adding that the organization planned to "document any abuses in [Department of Homeland Security] custody."


    The caravan, which at one point consisted of as many as 1,500 people, saw its numbers dwindle in recent weeks, after Trump vowed they would not make it into the country and pushed Mexican migration authorities to crack down on the group.


    However, a number of people have stayed the course, crossing into the U.S. from Tijuana this week to request asylum, with more expected to follow.


    “Since yesterday, some began to cross into the United States to turn themselves in from Tijuana and request asylum," José Maria García, director of Juventud 2000, an organization that assists migrants, told Reuters. "We understand more of [the migrants] will do the same.”


    The caravan takes place every year around Easter to raise awareness of the plight of asylum seekers. In previous years it was largely symbolic, with participants marching in Mexico rather than traveling all the way to the U.S. border.

    This year, however, many who joined the caravan were determined to make it to the U.S., with most of the asylum seekers coming from Honduras in a bid to escape the instability and violence following the contested reelection of President Juan Orlando Hernández. Others traveled from countries like El Salvador and Guatemala, which, in addition to Honduras, are among the countries in the Americas most affected by violence and poverty.


    The annual event gained international attention after Trump raged over news of the caravan's plans to reach the U.S. and brought a threat to send as many as 4,000 National Guard troops to watch over the border to fruition.


    What should happen at the border

    Members of the caravan who make it to the border join the thousands of migrants who risk the journey crossing Mexico to reach the U.S. each year.

    Trump has railed against the caravan, but migrants have the right to request asylum in the U.S. and should not be turned away by border officials unless they fail to pass initial security screenings.




    HUMAN RIGHTS FIRST
    Caravan members who have already reached the border will have had to formally request asylum as "arriving" asylum seekers from a Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officer before being taken into custody by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents at an immigration detention center.

    If they pass initial security screenings, an interview with a trained asylum officer is arranged to determine whether an applicant has credible safety concerns over returning to their country and can be considered eligible for asylum.


    Asylum is only granted by the U.S. government to people "who are at risk of harm in their home countries because of who they are—because of their religion, political opinion, sexual orientation, or ethnicity, for example—if the governments in their home countries will not protect them," Human Rights First says on its website.


    Those who do not pass initial screenings or are not deemed to have credible fears for their safety will likely be deported. If their concerns are deemed credible, the applicants will be referred for a court hearing with an immigration judge.


    Asylum seekers then either remain in detention while they await their hearing or be released from detention on parole to await their hearing. An immigration judge will then determine whether to grant each individual asylum, with those who are not deemed eligible facing deportation.


    Asylum seekers arriving with the migrant caravan will have to request asylum with U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents upon arrival at the U.S.-Mexico border.SCOTT OLSON/GETTY

    Those held at detention centers face uncertain conditions, with a December Department of Homeland Security report flagging concerning "problems that undermine the protection of detainees' rights, their humane treatment and the provision of a safe and healthy environment" at multiple facilities. Among the issues at detention centers were poor facility conditions, including bathrooms not having hot water, slow access to medical care, inappropriate treatment of detainees, including verbal abuse, and potential misuse of solitary confinement.

    According to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), initial interviews for asylum seekers should take place within 45 days after the date their application is filed. A final decision should be made on applications within 180 days of the appeal, barring "exceptional circumstances."


    The process for seeking asylum in the U.S. can be complicated, and rights advocates say those who are represented by a lawyer who understands the system have a better chance of being granted the legal status, with organizations like Human Rights First providing training to lawyers willing to represent clients on a pro bono basis. A number of legal groups, such as Al Otro Lado, have also vowed to provide assistance to asylum seekers arriving with the caravan.


    CBP has not responded to a request for comment for this story.

    http://www.newsweek.com/migrant-cara...ow-what-894321
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    Good! Turn these frauds and scammers back to where they came from at the border. NO ENTRY!
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    Yes, turn them @ - forget @ congress & laws/acts - obama/DHS did whatever they wanted to do actually endangering and causing billion$$$ in costs to American citizens. Let soros' orgs beef @ later - in the interim don't let them in - no paper, no entry Apply from your country for admission.

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    We welcome our invaders to fight us from within. Self destruction.

    Every person should be turned back with an agreement from Mexico to stop this and to secure their border to prevent these people crossing. President Trump must stop this. He has the tools and leverage. Money and public shaming and totally locking down the border are starts.
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    Sounds like some members of our US Border & Customs agencies are doing the right thing and turning these scam artist invaders exploiting our laws away! Trump should have issued a directive for all of them to do it, but he did not.

    Therefore, men and women on the front line are trying to fight back on their own!

    I stand with our agents turning back these fake asylum seeking illegal aliens.
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    This year, however, many who joined the caravan were determined to make it to the U.S., with most of the asylum seekers coming from Honduras in a bid to escape the instability and violence following the contested reelection of President Juan Orlando Hernández. Others traveled from countries like El Salvador and Guatemala, which, in addition to Honduras, are among the countries in the Americas most affected by violence and poverty.
    Okay, I really don't get it. Asylum seekers should not be able to pass through one country that accepts asylum applications to get to another. Why should they be entitled to pick and choose? This policy just doesn't work for a welfare state like ours. All of those asylum seekers entering Mexico's Southern border should be stopped from entering Mexico for travel to the United States. If they want asylum, they should apply for asylum in Mexico. This should be Mexico's problem, not ours. At a minimum applications from foreign countries should be accepted at our foreign embassies, not at our border!

    What's needed is a change in our asylum laws!

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    If our "lawmakers" would spend half the time worrying about what laws might have been broken regarding the election and everything the FBI or the Obama administration might have illegally done in the past and concentrate on the immigration laws that allow every kind of illegal alien to roam freely in the country, maybe they could actually do something the average citizen cares about. I, for one, am not interested in who Donald Trump or any one of the worthless politicians has gone to bed with now or in the past. They are only concerned with the laws that affect them and their ability to get and keep their "jobs." We all know it is all "sound and fury signifying nothing." They are so out of touch with what Americans care about, yet they are supposed to represent us. None of them will ever be found guilty or punished for anything they have done in the past, real or imagined.

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    "FAIL" THEM ALL AND DEPORT THEM ALL!!!
    ILLEGAL ALIENS HAVE "BROKEN" OUR IMMIGRATION SYSTEM

    DO NOT REWARD THEM - DEPORT THEM ALL

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    What's needed is a change in our asylum laws!
    Yes, but in the interim, close the border to all unless one has papers, obama whipped out his pen for whatever - trump lacks pens???????

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