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Originally Posted by Rags123
Thats the law I refer to.
Problem is that just about 100% of those crossing (and this does not apply to Mexicans..only certain central Americans).....anyway almost anyone from those countries can qualify...all they need to do is proclaim they are a victim and the process which takes time..begins.
I am not a lawyer, but this law is what has been abused ever since the amnesty was given. It was/is considered the loophole to get them in this country. They are then dispersed with an attempt to match with family and given a hearing date. I do not know how to "tweak" it.....under the circumstances maybe just repeal it.
So you have these poor central Americans who saw the amnesty as a signal (nobody has yet to tell them otherwise) and use this as a loophole to get in and begin the process because we are not enforcing the laws to deport properly.
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But I have not heard that any one of them declared to be a victim of human trafficking! The key word 'abuse' is apparently being used by our government rather than those crossing the border!
A read through the law is fascinating and a great revelation as to how we have been DUPED!
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