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The Cruel Spectacle of British Asylum Policy

 @ScornfulZealousPatriotfrom Utah commented…2wks2W

People who complain about the Rwanda policy will complain about any other policy for the simple reason that they don't really want the problem of illegal immigration solved, and they don't want it solved because they don't think it's a problem. And then, in a couple of days, we'll get another article about why the far right is rising in Europe

 @OptimisticP0liticRepublicanfrom Guam commented…2wks2W

Countries have a right to decide who gets in (and yes, people do have a right to asylum but a) that right is being widely abused in order to prevent deportation of people who don't have the slightest chance of actually being granted asylum and b) there are dozens upon dozens of safe countries where people could seek asylum before reaching Britain, which is another sign that we are not really talking about asylum

 @YakJuliaDemocrat from Michigan agreed…2wks2W

I am a lifelong Democratic-ticket voter who is concerned about the growing immigration crisis in the US, which could lead to Trump's re-election.

All nations have requirements for, and limits on, who may become citizens and who may enter the country, and virtually all nations exclude those who are, or are likely to become, on the public dole, or who enter illegally.

 @ScornfulZealousPatriotfrom Utah agreed…2wks2W

Most Americans welcome LEGAL immigrants, but do not want ILLEGAL immigrants. They recognize that the US cannot afford (or choose not) to support our own citizens: the poor, the ill, elderly, disabled, veterans, et al., and that they and other US taxpayers cannot possibly support the 15-20 million illegal immigrants already in the US, much less the billion or more foreigners who would like to come here.