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Yes, that's a correct statement, James. So there are no new asylum cases. In other words, people who cross at the southern border are now detained only to be removed immediately, basically, or as soon as possible under what's called 212F authority. It's under the Immigration and Nationality Act.
Yes, that's a correct statement, James. So there are no new asylum cases. In other words, people who cross at the southern border are now detained only to be removed immediately, basically, or as soon as possible under what's called 212F authority. It's under the Immigration and Nationality Act.
Yes, that's a correct statement, James. So there are no new asylum cases. In other words, people who cross at the southern border are now detained only to be removed immediately, basically, or as soon as possible under what's called 212F authority. It's under the Immigration and Nationality Act.
Trump has used this authority, which basically broadly says that if the president finds a certain class of immigrants or the entry of immigrants would be detrimental to the interests of the United States, they may by proclamation suspend all entry of said immigrants.
Trump has used this authority, which basically broadly says that if the president finds a certain class of immigrants or the entry of immigrants would be detrimental to the interests of the United States, they may by proclamation suspend all entry of said immigrants.
Trump has used this authority, which basically broadly says that if the president finds a certain class of immigrants or the entry of immigrants would be detrimental to the interests of the United States, they may by proclamation suspend all entry of said immigrants.
So that was the purpose and the effect of the executive order discussing the invasion at the border and all the other executive orders discussing Invasions and criminal aspects such as cartels and Tren de Aragua, which we all know now, is the justification for, alleged justification for just shutting it down at the border.
So that was the purpose and the effect of the executive order discussing the invasion at the border and all the other executive orders discussing Invasions and criminal aspects such as cartels and Tren de Aragua, which we all know now, is the justification for, alleged justification for just shutting it down at the border.
So that was the purpose and the effect of the executive order discussing the invasion at the border and all the other executive orders discussing Invasions and criminal aspects such as cartels and Tren de Aragua, which we all know now, is the justification for, alleged justification for just shutting it down at the border.
So whereas people used to get credible fear interviews or were paroled into the United States to be allowed to fight an asylum case, None of that is happening anymore.
So whereas people used to get credible fear interviews or were paroled into the United States to be allowed to fight an asylum case, None of that is happening anymore.
So whereas people used to get credible fear interviews or were paroled into the United States to be allowed to fight an asylum case, None of that is happening anymore.
And people are, if anything, only screened for what's called Convention Against Torture screenings to just determine like, hey, are they going to be tortured by their government or with the acquiescence of their government if they return to their home country? But even then, they are not allowed to remain in the United States or fight any relief in the United States.
And people are, if anything, only screened for what's called Convention Against Torture screenings to just determine like, hey, are they going to be tortured by their government or with the acquiescence of their government if they return to their home country? But even then, they are not allowed to remain in the United States or fight any relief in the United States.
And people are, if anything, only screened for what's called Convention Against Torture screenings to just determine like, hey, are they going to be tortured by their government or with the acquiescence of their government if they return to their home country? But even then, they are not allowed to remain in the United States or fight any relief in the United States.
That just means that they will be deported to a third country. So that was the situation, like when we saw the Iranians sitting in the hotel room in Panama. That's what happened there, most likely. So that's the situation at the southern border. Whoever is still in the United States, you know, who came in before Inauguration Day is still allowed to fight their case as of now.
That just means that they will be deported to a third country. So that was the situation, like when we saw the Iranians sitting in the hotel room in Panama. That's what happened there, most likely. So that's the situation at the southern border. Whoever is still in the United States, you know, who came in before Inauguration Day is still allowed to fight their case as of now.
That just means that they will be deported to a third country. So that was the situation, like when we saw the Iranians sitting in the hotel room in Panama. That's what happened there, most likely. So that's the situation at the southern border. Whoever is still in the United States, you know, who came in before Inauguration Day is still allowed to fight their case as of now.
But there are no new asylum cases, essentially.
But there are no new asylum cases, essentially.