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Asylum is not illegal.
Asylum may not be illegal but, then again our gov't using a loophole they refuse to close to allow this practice to continue isn't exactly ethical, is it?
And if our gov't can stop the practice of illegal border jumping to seek asylum at will like they did here the question becomes. Why are they once again allowing the "irregular" asylum seekers to cross into Canada?
Canada said last week it will no longer accept irregular migrants trying to cross the shared border with the United States and will instead return them to U.S. authorities, as a temporary measure amid the coronavirus outbreak.
https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/u- ... me-nations
Hypocrisy at it's finest.
Asylum is not illegal.
They are crossing from the US - a democratic country so stating they are asylum seekers is not applicable and really a sign that you have little understanding of what real asylum seekers face. Illegal borders jumpers are an anathema to legal refugee claimants.
Or is it the usual bitch that the border jumpers are brown people again?
I dunno. Do you think US citizens escaping pandemic, idiots who think face masks are an affront to God, absurd medical costs, a President that's outright evil and armed patrols of racist militias should NOT be grounds for asylum?
Or is it the usual bitch that the border jumpers are brown people again?
Then, what was their excuse before the pandemic?
And, given your criteria we should be allowing every US citizens no matter race, creed, colour or financial status asylum even if they "irregularly" cross into Canada at places like Roxham Road?
Asylum is not illegal.
Asylum may not be illegal but, then again our gov't using a loophole they refuse to close to allow this practice to continue isn't exactly ethical, is it?
If you are in danger of being sent back to a country that will torture and kill you, is it really unethical to try to stop that from happening?
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2018 ... h-sentence
Asylum is not illegal.
Illegal borders jumpers are an anathema to legal refugee claimants.
When you have to leave your home in a hurry, because the death squads are coming for you and your family, you don't have time ot grab your ID. Crossing borders without ID is illegal, so there is a treaty in place to make crossing a border illegally nullified by claiming asylum.
Other rights contained in the 1951 Convention include:
The right not to be punished for illegal entry into the territory of a contracting State (Article31);
https://www.unhcr.org/about-us/backgrou ... tocol.html
So, since the United States is returning people to places where they are likely to be persecuted by their governments, perhaps it is not me who doesn't know what they are talking about when you call a person fleeing persecution in their own country a "border jumper". I mean, it's been around since 1951, how do you know nothing about the UN Convention on Refugees? Have you never heard of the Komagata Maru or the Motorschiff St. Louis?
Also, what is a "border jumper" anyway, besides a grey area term devised to sound ominous by the right wing?