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Originally posted by C0|dB|00ded View Post
I read that first sentence and was instantly triggered. I felt anger swell up inside me as I recounted all my programming from the Trump administration and Fox News last year. But in my new unplugged state, I decided to do some research and see if the Republican mantra regarding the majority of asylum seekers enter the States only to never be heard from again, is actually true.
https://www.humanrightsfirst.org/res...court-hearings
******* Republican Party, Fox News, and all their ******* lies... I'll never believe another word they say without vetting it first.U.S. immigration courts recently released their numbers to Congress for fiscal year 2017. Hoped-for improvements are largely absent and problems that have defined the courts since their beginning persist. Most persistent of all is the failure of aliens to appear for their trials. These no-shows remain high, with 43 percent of all those free before trial — 41,302 aliens out of 95,342 — disappearing from court in 2017.1 More to the point, these numbers add up.
”43 percent of all aliens free pending trial failed to appear for court in 2017.”
Notice the difference between asylum seekers and aliens. All people that show up to the border are aliens. Not all aliens are asylum seekers.
I think maybe the rag you posted might have had a narrative they were trying to push.Livin the dream
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Originally posted by Atxshoxfan View PostI read today that biden was working to change the number of migration application allowed per year from 15k to 120k.Livin the dream
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Originally posted by wufan View Post
What does that mean? We let more than 120k in per year already, it’s 4 or 5 times that amount. So you have a link to why applications available are bad?
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Originally posted by wufan View Post
What does that mean? We let more than 120k in per year already, it’s 4 or 5 times that amount. So you have a link to why applications available are bad?
I think that this is what he was talking about. I'm not sure if this is the same as asylum seekers or not. Maybe that would be even more. If the border was sealed, and this is all that was coming in per year, it would be palatable. But, as you said, I have a feeling that 125,000 is the tip of the iceberg. We already know that 3,500 illegals are hitting the border daily.
President Biden issued an executive order on Thursday to increase refugee admissions and allow the U.S. to set a goal of providing safe haven to 125,000 people around the world fleeing violence, conflict and persecution during his first full fiscal year in office.
In the order, Mr. Biden called for an expansion of the decades-old U.S. refugee program, which was gutted by former President Trump, who frequently portrayed refugees as economic and security risks. After former President Obama set a 110,000-person ceiling before leaving office, Mr. Trump slashed it every fiscal year, allocating a historically low 15,000 spots in 2020.
During a speech at the State Department earlier Thursday, Mr. Biden said the objective is to set a 125,000-person cap for fiscal year 2022, which starts in October. Mr. Biden also said he directed the State Department to consult with Congress "about making a down payment on that commitment as soon as possible," hinting that he may move to raise the 15,000 cap for the current fiscal year.Last edited by Shockm; February 5, 2021, 10:32 AM.
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Originally posted by wufan View Post
U.S. immigration courts recently released their numbers to Congress for fiscal year 2017. Hoped-for improvements are largely absent and problems that have defined the courts since their beginning persist. Most persistent of all is the failure of aliens to appear for their trials. These no-shows remain high, with 43 percent of all those free before trial — 41,302 aliens out of 95,342 — disappearing from court in 2017.1 More to the point, these numbers add up.
”43 percent of all aliens free pending trial failed to appear for court in 2017.”
Notice the difference between asylum seekers and aliens. All people that show up to the border are aliens. Not all aliens are asylum seekers.
I think maybe the rag you posted might have had a narrative they were trying to push.
The latest case-by-case records from the Immigration Courts indicate that as of the end of May 2019 one or more removal hearings had already been held for nearly 47,000 newly arriving families seeking refuge in this country. Of these, almost six out of every seven families released from custody had shown up for their initial court hearing. Usually multiple hearings are required before a case is decided. For those who are represented, more than 99 percent had appeared at every hearing held. See Figure 1. Thus, court records directly contradict the widely quoted claim that "90 Percent of Recent Asylum Seekers Skipped Their Hearings.A total of 65,691 adults and children had been flagged by the court as family cases since tracking began in September 2018 and were covered in this study. Of these, one or more hearings in removal proceedings had taken place in 46,743 of these cases. Details from court records on each of these hearings were examined. All of these families had already passed their initial credible fear screening and had been placed in formal removal proceedings.
TRAC found that with rare exception virtually every family attended their court hearings when they had representation. Appearance rates at the initial hearing were 99.9 percent. This is in contrast to appearance rates for unrepresented families of 81.6 percent. See Table 1. One reason for these higher rates for represented families is that it is an attorney's responsibility to keep on top of when and where their client's hearing is scheduled, and communicate these details to them. Thus, even if the court's notification system fails, the family still finds out where and when to appear for their hearing.
'Fox & Friends' host Ainsley Earhardt said incorrectly on Friday that "as many as just 2 percent" of immigrants show up for their court date.
Fox News Host Criticized for Saying Asylum Seekers Mostly Don't Show for Court
Immigration advocates are calling out Fox & Friends co-host Ainsley Earhardt for saying incorrectly on Friday that "as many as just 2 percent" of asylum-seeking immigrants show up for their court hearings after entering the U.S.
According to Justice Department data, in Fiscal Year 2017, 89 percent of asylum seekers and 72 percent of all immigrants showed up for their scheduled hearings. In Fiscal Year 2016, 91 percent of asylum seekers and 74 percent of all immigrants showed up.
"96 percent of [family member] asylum applicants had attended all their immigration court hearings," according to a report released by the American Immigration Council in August.
Earhardt repeated the mistake in the show's 8 a.m. hour, citing a guest. "You're supposed to show up for a court hearing but the majority of them are not," she said. "We had one guest on that said only 2 percent show up to stand in front of this judge. They cut off those ankle bracelets and they're in America and they're undocumented."
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Originally posted by ShockerFever View PostCold continues to confirm his conservative beliefs.
Play closer attention and deny the basic impulse to attack the one that brings you the truth lest you wind up in another uncomfortable position... Scratchy.
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Originally posted by Shockm View Post
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/refugee...ecutive-order/
I think that this is what he was talking about. I'm not sure if this is the same as asylum seekers or not. Maybe that would be even more. If the border was sealed, and this is all that was coming in per year, it would be palatable. But, as you said, I have a feeling that 125,000 is the tip of the iceberg. We already know that 3,500 illegals are hitting the border daily.
President Biden issued an executive order on Thursday to increase refugee admissions and allow the U.S. to set a goal of providing safe haven to 125,000 people around the world fleeing violence, conflict and persecution during his first full fiscal year in office.
In the order, Mr. Biden called for an expansion of the decades-old U.S. refugee program, which was gutted by former President Trump, who frequently portrayed refugees as economic and security risks. After former President Obama set a 110,000-person ceiling before leaving office, Mr. Trump slashed it every fiscal year, allocating a historically low 15,000 spots in 2020.
During a speech at the State Department earlier Thursday, Mr. Biden said the objective is to set a 125,000-person cap for fiscal year 2022, which starts in October. Mr. Biden also said he directed the State Department to consult with Congress "about making a down payment on that commitment as soon as possible," hinting that he may move to raise the 15,000 cap for the current fiscal year.
I guess if you don’t create or escalate foreign wars, you don’t need to take as many in. It appears Biden has a new foreign policy plan.Livin the dream
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Originally posted by C0|dB|00ded View Post
I attempted to find a story in the FoX NeWz dialect that you might feel more comfortable reading, but only managed to bring up this:
'Fox & Friends' host Ainsley Earhardt said incorrectly on Friday that "as many as just 2 percent" of immigrants show up for their court date.
Fox News Host Criticized for Saying Asylum Seekers Mostly Don't Show for Court
I'm no fan of 3rd world savages "flooding" into our country ahead of more educated types, but this country has never been about only the richest and most educated may enter. There was a time when the Irish and Italian immigrants were looked upon as 3rd world savages. They may still be ;). They brought a ton of crime with them too.Livin the dream
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Originally posted by wufan View Post
99% of those represented. You have to show up to be represented. 30%+ don’t show up to one or more hearings. Your articles are pointing to meaningless statistics. No wonder you recite them.
FOX News is lying to you.
Unplug.
Then watch all your faux political anxieties melt away.
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