The policy is inhumane. But it seems you keep forgetting that there are other countries, closer to Romania, that he could've taken his family.Skjellyfetti wrote:Mexico is not currently considered a "safe third country."
Trump is trying to change that - part of his negotiations with Mexico on immigration.
https://time.com/5604189/donald-trump-m ... d-country/
But, I'm not saying whether he should or should not be granted asylum. I don't have all the facts one way or the other.
I'm saying he requested it appropriately.
They're being treated as inhumanely as possible as a deterrence. That's immoral, imo. Was curious of Hen's (or anyone else's) take.
So, the abortion issue is now back in the limelight...
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Re: So, the abortion issue is now back in the limelight...
Aha! Time for a new siggy!Skjellyfetti wrote:Mexico is not currently considered a "safe third country."
Trump is trying to change that - part of his negotiations with Mexico on immigration.
https://time.com/5604189/donald-trump-m ... d-country/
But, I'm not saying whether he should or should not be granted asylum. I don't have all the facts one way or the other.
I'm saying he requested it appropriately.
They're being treated as inhumanely as possible as a deterrence. That's immoral, imo. Was curious of Hen's (or anyone else's) take.
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Re: So, the abortion issue is now back in the limelight...
Well, in their defense, the Roma have been persecuted in enlightened Europe for, well, pretty much forever, so Europe is out. Couldn't go east from there, that's just Russia, the Middle East, and China, and they would never tolerate gypsies, with the latter not even able to tolerate anyone who's not ethnically clean. Africa has a one-way sign that points out of the continent. And South America and Central America are way too unstable. So really the only safe havens left in the world would be the US or Canada. Maybe Australia too.Ibanez wrote:The policy is inhumane. But it seems you keep forgetting that there are other countries, closer to Romania, that he could've taken his family.Skjellyfetti wrote:Mexico is not currently considered a "safe third country."
Trump is trying to change that - part of his negotiations with Mexico on immigration.
https://time.com/5604189/donald-trump-m ... d-country/
But, I'm not saying whether he should or should not be granted asylum. I don't have all the facts one way or the other.
I'm saying he requested it appropriately.
They're being treated as inhumanely as possible as a deterrence. That's immoral, imo. Was curious of Hen's (or anyone else's) take.
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WRONGSkjellyfetti wrote:They requested it at an immigration checkpoint on the foot bridge between Mexico and the US. That's an appropriate place to request asylum.CID1990 wrote:And, they requested it on apprehension INSIDE the US.
Unsure of what else to do, he paid a cabdriver to take him and Constantin to the foot bridge into the United States, thinking that he could call his wife when they reached the other side. It was dark outside when he reached an immigration officer stationed outside the American border. He told the officer that he wanted political asylum and was taken in to be interviewed with the help of an interpreter on the phone. Mr. Mutu explained that he had lost his wife and son, and that they were fleeing persecution in Romania.https://www.uscis.gov/humanitarian/refu ... plicationsYou may apply for asylum if you are at a port of entry or in the United States.
They are lying in the story in the NYT. You are not detained for making asylum requests. If he had simply presented himself outside the border and made an asylum application he would not have been detained. He was caught INSIDE the border which is why he found himself in the klink
There are other blatant inaccuracies in the story but obviously the NYT doesn’t care because there are “larger truths” here
This is is why it is better to actually know things rather than be a Google warrior, Reek
1. Detained because illegally inside the US
2. Frivolous on credible fear claims because they crossed numerous safe havens
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Ganny - The author obviously did not know much about the Roma. That’s why I laughed at that quote above that I took from the article
(Actually, the Big 3 of South America are quite stable. Heck, Buenos Aires would make a gypsy feel right at home... European flavor, and lots of people who are inexperienced with professional, circus-grade pickpockets, liars, and scam artists)
The author also apparently is unaware that if a Roma is the source of a story, you had better get a LOT of corroboration
Reek apparently doesn’t get that, either
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(Actually, the Big 3 of South America are quite stable. Heck, Buenos Aires would make a gypsy feel right at home... European flavor, and lots of people who are inexperienced with professional, circus-grade pickpockets, liars, and scam artists)
The author also apparently is unaware that if a Roma is the source of a story, you had better get a LOT of corroboration
Reek apparently doesn’t get that, either
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Re: So, the abortion issue is now back in the limelight...
That was the case, Cid. But, it isn't the case any longer.
It is a Trump administration policy to start detaining asylum seekers at ports of entry instead of letting them into the country with a court date.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/immigrat ... story.html
It is a Trump administration policy to start detaining asylum seekers at ports of entry instead of letting them into the country with a court date.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/immigrat ... story.html
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You didn't read the article carefully, Reek. It says that CBP officials doing credible fear interviews are to take a more aggressive stance and apply stricter standards to initial findings of credible fear. It says nothing about detaining people who apply at POEs.Skjellyfetti wrote:That was the case, Cid. But, it isn't the case any longer.
It is a Trump administration policy to start detaining asylum seekers at ports of entry instead of letting them into the country with a court date.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/immigrat ... story.html
In your defense, the article IS written in a vague way to fool people who do not read carefully. But it does not say that people who present themselves to a POE and ask for asylum are detained. That only occurs when they are apprehended after having already crossed illegally.
Ask yourself this - it is a logical thought exercise... how do we have the authority to grab and detain asylum applicants who have not gained entry to the US yet? Why in the world would we do that when we can simply turn them around?
Read my lips: PEOPLE WHO PRESENT THEMSELVES TO BORDER OFFICIALS AT BORDER CROSSINGS AND APPLY FOR ASYLUM ARE NOT DETAINED
THE ROMA WAS LYING TO THE NYT
Clear?
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Re: So, the abortion issue is now back in the limelight...
kalm wrote:I think abortion should be reduced/eliminated as much as possible. And I want ALL kids to have a chance at life.89Hen wrote: God are you stoopid when it comes to this topic.
Sorry you think that’s stoopid. Agree to disagree?

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Re: So, the abortion issue is now back in the limelight...
It is frustrating to see normally bright people turn into dolts on a subject.Chizzang wrote:Babbling idiots..?89Hen wrote: It's Kryptonite. Superman's only weakness. We start talking abortion and you and Kalm turn into babbling idiots.
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It sounds like you're trying to say that you become frustrated and start calling other people names

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Re: So, the abortion issue is now back in the limelight...
What do you think about the price of tea in China?Skjellyfetti wrote:What do you think about a 4 month old immigrant child separated from his family at the border, Hen?
He's from Romania. His parents were legitimately seeking asylum at the border. Family thrown into camps in Texas. He's sent to Michigan.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/16/us/b ... rants.html

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Yes, and he's done it quite well, turning an abortion discussion into an immigration one.GannonFan wrote:Aren't you just arguing for arguing sake here?

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Re: So, the abortion issue is now back in the limelight...
And being wrong - again89Hen wrote:Yes, and he's done it quite well, turning an abortion discussion into an immigration one.GannonFan wrote:Aren't you just arguing for arguing sake here?
Dude picking an argument with me over immigration policy/law is like ... I dunno ... him picking an argument with Buzz Aldrin on orbital mechanics
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Re: So, the abortion issue is now back in the limelight...
fundamentally disagreeing on a well understood dilemma doesn't make your opponent a dolt89Hen wrote:It is frustrating to see normally bright people turn into dolts on a subject.Chizzang wrote:
Babbling idiots..?
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It sounds like you're trying to say that you become frustrated and start calling other people names
particularly in a debate founded on morality
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There’s a dolt in this thread for sure but it ain’t you. Or 89. Or even klamChizzang wrote:fundamentally disagreeing on a well understood dilemma doesn't make your opponent a dolt89Hen wrote: It is frustrating to see normally bright people turn into dolts on a subject.
particularly in a debate founded on morality
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Re: So, the abortion issue is now back in the limelight...
Thanks, Cid!CID1990 wrote:There’s a dolt in this thread for sure but it ain’t you. Or 89. Or even klamChizzang wrote:
fundamentally disagreeing on a well understood dilemma doesn't make your opponent a dolt
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FYPkalm wrote:Thanks, Ramsey!CID1990 wrote:
There’s a dolt in this thread for sure but it ain’t you. Or 89. Or even klam
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Re: So, the abortion issue is now back in the limelight...
Agreed. It's what you're saying that makes you a dolt, you dolt.Chizzang wrote:fundamentally disagreeing on a well understood dilemma doesn't make your opponent a dolt89Hen wrote: It is frustrating to see normally bright people turn into dolts on a subject.
particularly in a debate founded on morality

Re: So, the abortion issue is now back in the limelight...
How about a rube? Any of them?CID1990 wrote:There’s a dolt in this thread for sure but it ain’t you. Or 89. Or even klamChizzang wrote:
fundamentally disagreeing on a well understood dilemma doesn't make your opponent a dolt
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Re: So, the abortion issue is now back in the limelight...
Jeez Alabama
https://reason.com/2019/06/27/a-pregnan ... slaughter/
This is getting ridiculous
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This is getting ridiculous
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Seriously, Alabama. WTF?!CID1990 wrote:Jeez Alabama
https://reason.com/2019/06/27/a-pregnan ... slaughter/
This is getting ridiculous
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So let's recap what looks like it's legal to do in Alabama: Attempted Murder.
That's a great precedent they're going to set down there.
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Re: So, the abortion issue is now back in the limelight...
89Hen wrote:Agreed. It's what you're saying that makes you a dolt, you dolt.Chizzang wrote:
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Re: So, the abortion issue is now back in the limelight...
Chizzang wrote:89Hen wrote: Agreed. It's what you're saying that makes you a dolt, you dolt.
I see you brought your mom into the fight.
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You don't have to love the law, but you can't blame it for this one. Put the charges on the person that pulled the trigger.Ibanez wrote:Seriously, Alabama. WTF?!CID1990 wrote:Jeez Alabama
https://reason.com/2019/06/27/a-pregnan ... slaughter/
This is getting ridiculous
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So let's recap what looks like it's legal to do in Alabama: Attempted Murder.
That's a great precedent they're going to set down there.
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Re: So, the abortion issue is now back in the limelight...
89hen resorts to name calling and implying that everybody else is bathing in KrytoniteIvytalk wrote:Chizzang wrote:
I see you brought your mom into the fight.
as he pretends to love all the worlds unborn children and not have a religious view on the subject
There aren't enough "eye rolls" to post for my response to that silliness
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Hey Chizz:Chizzang wrote:89hen resorts to name calling and implying that everybody else is bathing in KrytoniteIvytalk wrote:
I see you brought your mom into the fight.
as he pretends to love all the worlds unborn children and not have a religious view on the subject
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There aren't enough "eye rolls" to post for my response to that silliness
I think you'll find pretty much universal agreement that:
1. Needless loss of life is a bad thing.
and
2. It's not practical to preserve life at all costs (e.g. set the national speed limit to 30 MPH or putting nets around every bridge to keep people from jumping).
The disagreement is what "needless" is and when the costs of preserving life no longer become reasonable. You and kalm basically say is that in order to be pro-life you have to throw out #2, which is ridiculous. You basically don't have anything to back up the notion that the pro-life pretend to care about children except imputing motives of religious fundamentalism, which is silly because even guys like Christopher Hitchens and Sam Harris admit abortion is a difficult moral question and not an obvious one.
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