it is one hundred percent legal under US law to present yourself at the border and ask for asylum
Thanks for the link, tbh... has nothing to do with what I was talking about, but ok.
I mean, this shouldn't be surprising or shocking to anybody, but civilization post-industrial revolution was much better than pre-industrial revolution, by any measurable standard. Same with pre/post tech-computing revolution.
And it'll keep going. The vast majority of peeps longing for the 'good old times' have way more to do with nostalgia, old age and inability to adapt/understand the inherent complexity of civilization as it evolves, IMO.
it is one hundred percent legal under US law to present yourself at the border and ask for asylum
At the port not any place else
you'd be wrong about that:
https://www.mic emartinauthor.com...whole-lot-moreAccording to U.S. asylum law, how immigrants enter the United States has no bearing whatsoever on their ability to apply for asylum.An immigrant can request asylum in the following ways:
- Coming into the country on a temporary visa (school, vacation, conference), overstaying the visa, and then applying for asylum,
- Crossing the border without do entation and applying for asylum once inside the country,
- Asking for protection at a U.S. port of entry, or
- Asking for protection at a U.S. consulate.
In other words, even immigrants who cross the border without do entation have the legal right to apply for political asylum.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/8/1158
Lol a blog source
You have to enter at a port
US Health Officials say up to 20% of the migrant caravan is carrying antibiotic resistant tuberculosis, 3% are carrying polio and 10% are carrying other serious diseases
I linked the statute.
feel free to read it.
Lol he linked the US code, re .
Lol+1 cornell being just a blog source
Oh please I hope it's a blog link
the words "up to" make it meaningless.
for example a rate of incidence of .001% could be included in the range "up to" 20%.
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