jimnyc
11-27-2018, 01:30 PM
MSNBC and Matthews are stating the same thing, if you can believe it. But it's been obvious, that the majority and then some, are capable men just looking for $$$ - which is not a reason for asylum.
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DHS: Majority Of Caravan Migrants Are Not Eligible For Asylum In U.S.
Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen said a majority of the migrants in the caravans are not eligible for asylum in the U.S.
Nielsen released the statement Monday following Sunday’s clashes between border authorities and migrants at the Southwest border near San Diego.
She said many of the migrants have refused multiple opportunities to get protection from the UN refugee agency in Mexico.
Nielsen added, seeking employment or family reunification are not grounds for asylum under U.S. laws.
This comes as DHS confirmed more than 600 of the migrants are convicted criminals, and pose a national security risk to the U.S.
https://www.oann.com/dhs-majority-of-caravan-migrants-are-not-eligible-for-asylum-in-u-s/
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DHS: Majority Of Caravan Migrants Are Not Eligible For Asylum In U.S.
Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen said a majority of the migrants in the caravans are not eligible for asylum in the U.S.
Nielsen released the statement Monday following Sunday’s clashes between border authorities and migrants at the Southwest border near San Diego.
She said many of the migrants have refused multiple opportunities to get protection from the UN refugee agency in Mexico.
Nielsen added, seeking employment or family reunification are not grounds for asylum under U.S. laws.
This comes as DHS confirmed more than 600 of the migrants are convicted criminals, and pose a national security risk to the U.S.
https://www.oann.com/dhs-majority-of-caravan-migrants-are-not-eligible-for-asylum-in-u-s/