The second link is fascinating. It appears that people are being granted asylum who shouldn't be. Fifty-five people from Chile in 2023 for example. I'm aware of the Mapuche conflict, but still...Yeah, but you effectively have over 2 million cases in backlog.
Looking at the first link however, does it really matter? Only 637,000 people were granted asylum during the last 10 years. That's a reasonable number to accept, considering the USA has a population of 330 million and is supposed to be a shining beacon of light to the rest of the world.
You've won over the Waco Kid. Originally Posted by Tiny
There's nothing timely or fair in that. To us, to them and to the hard working folks faced with tackling that every day.
And the switch from FIFO to LIFO has folks who came much earlier sitting far longer than is really needed.
If we focus on the actual numbers instead of the ones that folks and the media like to focus on, we see laws that haven't been updated to follow the reality of how the world has changed and real humans stuck in limbo.
The whole invasion narrative is a farce. As is importing voters. The time required to get the green card and then citizenship exceeds 1 term and in some cases 2. So it CAN'T be a pure one party play.
It's two parties actively doing nothing to improve things and blaming the other side for the chaos of antiquated beauracracy. It's two branches of government just flat out failing us every time there's a real chance to update these laws.
This is not meant to be handled by EO