Will a wall deter Central Americans seeking asylum?
The following article from the Houston Chronicle explains we have more of an “asylum crisis” than a “border crisis” and why a wall won’t deter those seeking asylum.
Continue reading →The following article from the Houston Chronicle explains we have more of an “asylum crisis” than a “border crisis” and why a wall won’t deter those seeking asylum.
Continue reading →Another recent story of a pattern that seems to be emerging. A large group of asylum seekers crossing a relatively open part of border, spotted via other means (camera) and then turning themselves into border agents. Some might argue that … Continue reading →
Build a wall in sandy soil and people with shovels can burrow underneath. In this case they gave themselves up for asylum shortly after crossing.
Continue reading →One of the unintended side effects of the government shutdown is that the immigration courts are not funded. This delays immigration hearings which will be rescheduled after the government reopens. As the article below explains, the average backlog for a … Continue reading →