(November 29, 2018 at 4:45 pm)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote:(November 29, 2018 at 4:25 pm)A Gae Bolga Wrote: We have our own law. The refugee act of 1980.
It states, in short, that the us has a legal obligation to process asylum seekers..there are two ways to do that, and both require that a person be in the us. Those agents on the border, broke our laws -specifically- so that our government would not be bound by our laws..which is actually something that we can do on the basis of a case involving a guy at ellis island, lol. See, being in our country is not necessarily being in our country, for purpose of law. Otherwise, we'd have to give those filthy browns constitutional protection and adhere to the laws we wrote about them. The moment that a person is close enough to touch a border fence..they're in our country, but not -in- our country and we only have to follow our own laws when people are in-in our country.
See...see...it all makes sense!
What some people don’t seem to grasp is that the 1967 Protocol is also your law. It is treaty to which the US is signatory. Under it, you may not deny entry to anyone who even claims to be a refugee (without compelling reason, such as being a known criminal) without a review of their claim, and you are required to house and care for them while their claim is being processed.
The fact that virtually all countries who signed the Protocol routinely violate it doesn’t make doing so any less illegal.
Boru
So - let them all in....
Brilliant.
Ever hear of logistics?
We simply do not have the infrastructure to handle the current influx - and if we did - sure as shit - we wouldn't for long - when the rest of Central and South America decided they want to go north too....