likely the same thought as alwaysI'd like a Trump supporter to weigh in on this development. I'm interested in their thoughts.
I definitely wouldn't call myself a supporter.Here. Here's a supporter and this is the best they can do. Feeble posts like this says it all. Doesn't matter the thread it's posted in. It's the same thought regardless of what this nightmare administration does.
He does have authority that is binding on immigration courts and the Board of Immigration Appeals, but that is subject to review by circuit courts. I expect lots of organizations will be challenging this at the federal appellate level.It will probably cause several hundred lawsuits against the administration right now. But unfortunately, Sessions has the authority on this. I am not sure if it could ever be appealed. It seems women especially are going to be impacted by this. It's insane to say the least. I think people would definitely need to get to Canada at least to claim asylum there. I know they honor claims based on domestic violence. The problem is how?
I definitely wouldn't call myself a supporter.
However, Trump has broken through my anti-politics stance in a remarkable way. I'm 36 years old and I've ignored virtually every previous administration. In my personal life, most of my friends are moderates so they don't get worked up about politics. But Neogaf and Resetera have forced Trump into my daily life and I've enjoyed the reactions more than I expected.
What else has got you down? I just saw a nat geo photo of an Equatorial Guinean man grilling a drill. Let's commiserate :(.
I definitely wouldn't call myself a supporter.
However, Trump has broken through my anti-politics stance in a remarkable way. I'm 36 years old and I've ignored virtually every previous administration. In my personal life, most of my friends are moderates so they don't get worked up about politics. But Neogaf and Resetera have forced Trump into my daily life and I've enjoyed the reactions more than I expected.
why should the United States be involved with domestic issues of citizens from other countries? just get a divorce and move.
Ahhh yes, just ask your abusive husband for a divorce. What could possibly go wrong?
I definitely wouldn't call myself a supporter.
However, Trump has broken through my anti-politics stance in a remarkable way. I'm 36 years old and I've ignored virtually every previous administration. In my personal life, most of my friends are moderates so they don't get worked up about politics. But Neogaf and Resetera have forced Trump into my daily life and I've enjoyed the reactions more than I expected.
i still don't see why the United States should be responsible for what happens there. maybe the UN can set up safe zones for those issues in the countries that they are coming from.
Because that's not an option for many women. The bases for these domestic abuse-based asylum claims is that these women are unable to leave their relationship and their government is unable or unwilling to protect them. In other words, they are treated like property. If they could just get a divorce and move and not be in any danger they would. But they can't. They are stuck in an abusive relationship sanctioned by a machismo culture/ineffective government.why should the United States be involved with domestic issues of citizens from other countries? just get a divorce and move.
i still don't see why the United States should be responsible for what happens there. maybe the UN can set up safe zones for those issues in the countries that they are coming from.
Seriously, Jeff Sessions needs to quit trying to ruin as many lives as possible.
why should the United States be involved with domestic issues of citizens from other countries? just get a divorce and move.
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2018/01/15/when-deportation-is-a-death-sentenceAn Iowa high school student was killed three weeks after he was deported from the U.S. back to Mexico, the country he left when he was 3 years old.
I definitely wouldn't call myself a supporter.
However, Trump has broken through my anti-politics stance in a remarkable way. I'm 36 years old and I've ignored virtually every previous administration. In my personal life, most of my friends are moderates so they don't get worked up about politics. But Neogaf and Resetera have forced Trump into my daily life and I've enjoyed the reactions more than I expected.
My neighbor can't see her brother, mother, or nephew because of Trump's shitty travel ban. There are millions of people suffering needlessly because of Trump's xenophobic attacks on refugees, immigrants, dreamers, and arbitrary foreign nationals.I definitely wouldn't call myself a supporter.
However, Trump has broken through my anti-politics stance in a remarkable way. I'm 36 years old and I've ignored virtually every previous administration. In my personal life, most of my friends are moderates so they don't get worked up about politics. But Neogaf and Resetera have forced Trump into my daily life and I've enjoyed the reactions more than I expected.
I'm pretty sure the asylum isn't just for any case of domestic violence, but when it's condoned by the state or local cultureWas honestly surprised that you could use domestic abuse as a reason to register for political asylum.
The notion that political asylum requests should be limited to state actions makes some sense to me.
Right, so a gang that started in the US, that spread overseas... that we're using to as an excuse to deport as many people as possible, whether they're a violent criminal or not... the US is no longer going to let people take refuge from. When they deported that guy and he was murdered recently? That's a feature not a bug.
People outside of the U.S. must apply for refugee status. People who have already made it to the U.S. border or the interior (perhaps by using a visa or by entering illegally) can apply for asylum status.
1) You are unable or unwilling to return to your home country because you have been persecuted there in the past or have a well-founded fear that you will be persecuted if you go back; or
2) The reason you have been (or will be) persecuted is connected to one of five things: your race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or your political opinion.
For example, violence directed against gays and lesbians is recognized as persecution connected to membership in a social group. But violence against an individual who happens to have angered a local criminal does not have the necessary connection to one of the five grounds, so a victim of that kind of persecution wouldn't be eligible for asylum or refugee status from the U.S. government.
I don't want them to defend it. I want to see if they realize that they backed the wrong guy.