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 @ISIDEWITH submitted…2 days2D

Mayorkas Highlights Asylum System Abuse Amid Border Crisis

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 @9N9PDG5 from New York answered…41mins41m

Yes, if they have entered the country illegally, it is safe for them to return to their country, AND they have been livi…

 @9N9L4W9 from New York answered…3hrs3H

Not banned necessarily, but thoroughly vet them for any connections to terrorism or criminal activity

 @9N9KYR2 from Florida answered…3hrs3H

Yes; the law of soil would grant the child legal citizenship if they are born in US territory. However, that does not me…

 @9N9J97L from Pennsylvania answered…5hrs5H

No, but security check whoever wants to come in if possible? I’m honestly not educated enough but building a wall is cos…

 @9N9FL67 from Texas answered…6hrs6H

I think illegal immigrants should be treated as human, and deserve rights like anyone in the U.S. but I also think every…

 @9N9DTCT from Colorado answered…6hrs6H

Yes, make it easier for them to get citizenship but impose fines on companies that employ illegal immigrants; said compa…

 @9N9D9Q6 from Virginia answered…7hrs7H

Close the border until we have control over the number of immigrants crossing. In no circumstance should thousands cros…

 @9N96QFB from Pennsylvania answered…8hrs8H

Privatize all universities and allow the university to decide how to charge for its education services.

 @9N92Y3K from California answered…9hrs9H

No. We should return to an Ellis Island approach to immigration: no quotas: quick check for health/disease; quick check…

 @9N92GYS from North Carolina answered…9hrs9H

Not banned, but they should be kept somewhere safe, preferably outside the country, with all basic necessities provided…

 @9N92GYS from North Carolina answered…9hrs9H

Yes, as long as they pay taxes and have no criminal record. Provide them a straightforward path to citizenship if they d…

 @9N92GYS from North Carolina answered…9hrs9H

Yes, but only reasonable measures to crack down on drug trafficking and other criminal activity instead of arbitrary and…

 @9N92GYS from North Carolina answered…9hrs9H

No, we should focus on fixing our broken immigration system and streamlining the path to citizenship instead of funding…

 @9N92GYS from North Carolina answered…9hrs9H

Yes, but only if they’ve lived and attended school in their chosen state for a set period and are confirmed to be in the…

 @9N8X4GV from Oklahoma answered…11hrs11H

No, but sanctuary cities should be allowed to exist, and federal funding of states/cities should cease.

 @9N8WN32 from Arizona answered…11hrs11H

A simple test wouldn’t do anything. If they are working, paying taxes and being good citizens then they should be able t…

 @9N8VZSC from Utah answered…11hrs11H

Yes, If they have lived in the state long enough to be considered a resident and have been paying taxes.

 @9N8V338 from Illinois answered…11hrs11H

No, but children under the age of 3 brought here should be granted legal residency status and the opportunity to normali…

 @9N8JYJV from Kentucky answered…15hrs15H

This should be decided by the states and universities. However, those students should be ineligible for Federal student…

 @9N8HT9H from New Jersey answered…15hrs15H

I think that if it is shown the illegals want to be and are an active part of citizenship then yes, however if they are…