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Nov 24, 2018 14:54:37   #
Boo_Boo Loc: Jellystone
 
MEXICO CITY —The Trump administration has won the support of Mexico’s incoming government for a plan to remake U.S. border policy by requiring asylum seekers to wait in Mexico while their claims move through U.S. courts, according to Mexican officials and senior members of president-elect Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s t***sition team.

The agreement would break with long-standing asylum rules and place a formidable barrier in the path of Central American migrants attempting to reach the United States and escape poverty and violence. By reaching the accord, the Trump administration has also overcome Mexico’s historic reticence to deepen cooperation with the United States on an issue widely seen here as America’s problem.

“For now, we have agreed to this policy of Remain in Mexico,” Olga Sánchez Cordero, Mexico’s incoming interior minister and the top domestic policy official for the president-elect, told The Post, calling it a “short-term solution.”

“The medium- and long-term solution is that people don’t migrate,” Sánchez Cordero added. “Mexico has open arms and everything, but imagine, one caravan after another after another, that would also be a problem for us.”

Could this send a large enough message to those financially supporting and recruiting mobs to overrun our borders? Is this the end to thousands who promise to appear for their hearings and just simply disappearing in the masses?

https://hotair.com/archives/2018/11/24/wow-u-s-reaches-deal-mexico-asylum-applicants-wait-across-border/

https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/418077-mexico-agrees-to-trump-policy-forcing-migrants-to-wait-in-mexico-as

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Nov 24, 2018 15:30:43   #
Weasel Loc: In the Great State Of Indiana!!
 
Pennylynn wrote:
MEXICO CITY —The Trump administration has won the support of Mexico’s incoming government for a plan to remake U.S. border policy by requiring asylum seekers to wait in Mexico while their claims move through U.S. courts, according to Mexican officials and senior members of president-elect Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s t***sition team.

The agreement would break with long-standing asylum rules and place a formidable barrier in the path of Central American migrants attempting to reach the United States and escape poverty and violence. By reaching the accord, the Trump administration has also overcome Mexico’s historic reticence to deepen cooperation with the United States on an issue widely seen here as America’s problem.

“For now, we have agreed to this policy of Remain in Mexico,” Olga Sánchez Cordero, Mexico’s incoming interior minister and the top domestic policy official for the president-elect, told The Post, calling it a “short-term solution.”

“The medium- and long-term solution is that people don’t migrate,” Sánchez Cordero added. “Mexico has open arms and everything, but imagine, one caravan after another after another, that would also be a problem for us.”

Could this send a large enough message to those financially supporting and recruiting mobs to overrun our borders? Is this the end to thousands who promise to appear for their hearings and just simply disappearing in the masses?

https://hotair.com/archives/2018/11/24/wow-u-s-reaches-deal-mexico-asylum-applicants-wait-across-border/

https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/418077-mexico-agrees-to-trump-policy-forcing-migrants-to-wait-in-mexico-as
MEXICO CITY —The Trump administration has won the ... (show quote)



I hope you are right.
Anyway this goes, things will never be the same again.
MAGA TRUMP!

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Nov 24, 2018 15:48:49   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
Weasel wrote:

I hope you are right.
Anyway this goes, things will never be the same again.
MAGA TRUMP!


It's gonna change in the short-term. That's for sure. How long-term it is remains to be seen.

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Nov 24, 2018 16:01:02   #
Boo_Boo Loc: Jellystone
 
I hope that Mexico does not bend to pressure. Did you notice that Mexico says they have 100,000 jobs that these people can do.... and they set aside 7,000 in TJ. The offer went out early this week.... and guess what.... they had such a small application rate that they still have over 6,700 jobs ready for anyone willing to work. That says a lot about those waiting to enter the US..... simply, they do not want jobs.... seems like they want a better life if someone else works to give it to them.

Weasel wrote:

I hope you are right.
Anyway this goes, things will never be the same again.
MAGA TRUMP!

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Nov 24, 2018 16:18:18   #
Boo_Boo Loc: Jellystone
 
It would be perfect if this was made permanent. We do need to change our immigration policies....

BigMike wrote:
It's gonna change in the short-term. That's for sure. How long-term it is remains to be seen.

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Nov 24, 2018 18:12:34   #
Comment Loc: California
 
Pennylynn wrote:
I hope that Mexico does not bend to pressure. Did you notice that Mexico says they have 100,000 jobs that these people can do.... and they set aside 7,000 in TJ. The offer went out early this week.... and guess what.... they had such a small application rate that they still have over 6,700 jobs ready for anyone willing to work. That says a lot about those waiting to enter the US..... simply, they do not want jobs.... seems like they want a better life if someone else works to give it to them.
I hope that Mexico does not bend to pressure. Did... (show quote)


WELFARE, WELFARE! It's all about welfare. Most of the females who have children and those hat aren't PG soon will be as soon as they put one foot on soil of the USA. Automatically, they are entitled to AFDC, HEALTHCARE, HOUSING, SCHOOLS, OVERLY CONGESTED HIGHWAYS, more pollution. Yes, they are entitled to all these things and MORE. The good for them: they don't have to pay for any of it.

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Nov 24, 2018 19:50:34   #
Sicilianthing
 
Pennylynn wrote:
MEXICO CITY —The Trump administration has won the support of Mexico’s incoming government for a plan to remake U.S. border policy by requiring asylum seekers to wait in Mexico while their claims move through U.S. courts, according to Mexican officials and senior members of president-elect Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s t***sition team.

The agreement would break with long-standing asylum rules and place a formidable barrier in the path of Central American migrants attempting to reach the United States and escape poverty and violence. By reaching the accord, the Trump administration has also overcome Mexico’s historic reticence to deepen cooperation with the United States on an issue widely seen here as America’s problem.

“For now, we have agreed to this policy of Remain in Mexico,” Olga Sánchez Cordero, Mexico’s incoming interior minister and the top domestic policy official for the president-elect, told The Post, calling it a “short-term solution.”

“The medium- and long-term solution is that people don’t migrate,” Sánchez Cordero added. “Mexico has open arms and everything, but imagine, one caravan after another after another, that would also be a problem for us.”

Could this send a large enough message to those financially supporting and recruiting mobs to overrun our borders? Is this the end to thousands who promise to appear for their hearings and just simply disappearing in the masses?

https://hotair.com/archives/2018/11/24/wow-u-s-reaches-deal-mexico-asylum-applicants-wait-across-border/

https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/418077-mexico-agrees-to-trump-policy-forcing-migrants-to-wait-in-mexico-as
MEXICO CITY —The Trump administration has won the ... (show quote)


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Good in one sense
Bad in another

We are Sovereign,
We are under no ones obligation to establish our protections and policy shaping (especially for asylum, regugee, immigrants legal or illegal scumbags) with a foreign entity or the Mexican Disaster next door.

Especially when their constitution contradicts ours because they’re involve and in going along with the PTB for the NAU

Trump needs to exit the NAFTA USMCA deal and that’s it.

Exit the Deal and declare it over ...
Exit article 19 and return our sovereignty... ask yourself why Trump has not done this yet ?

Nothing has changed not a damn thing...

For Trump to be who he says, he must exit the NAU and Stop any and all charters M.O.U’s which provide a path towards it.

GAME OVER !

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Nov 25, 2018 08:46:20   #
Boo_Boo Loc: Jellystone
 
Have you ever been so confused that you do not know who to believe? Well, I read this morning that there is no agreement, formal or otherwise between Mexico's inbound leadership (who will take control of Mexico on 1 Dec) and the USA. This is according to CNN. I guess those who cautioned my optimism were maybe, perhaps right. Sorry if I raised hopes just to dash them. Anyway, President Trump is still saying that those waiting for asylum hearings will do so in Mexico, not the USA...... We have no hopes of immigration reform in the near future, unless Republicans cave to the demands of the Democrats. We know that the Democrats will never compromise, it is always their way or no way. I just hope that the Republicans do not damage their backs from bending over backwards to appease the Liberals.

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Nov 25, 2018 10:34:51   #
Peewee Loc: San Antonio, TX
 
Pennylynn wrote:
Have you ever been so confused that you do not know who to believe? Well, I read this morning that there is no agreement, formal or otherwise between Mexico's inbound leadership (who will take control of Mexico on 1 Dec) and the USA. This is according to CNN. I guess those who cautioned my optimism were maybe, perhaps right. Sorry if I raised hopes just to dash them. Anyway, President Trump is still saying that those waiting for asylum hearings will do so in Mexico, not the USA...... We have no hopes of immigration reform in the near future, unless Republicans cave to the demands of the Democrats. We know that the Democrats will never compromise, it is always their way or no way. I just hope that the Republicans do not damage their backs from bending over backwards to appease the Liberals.
Have you ever been so confused that you do not kno... (show quote)


Thought you had more faith than that. The outgoing President of Mexico promised all kind of things and Trump knew it meant nothing. Because the new incoming president is a socialist. Socialist always lie. Now Mr. Socialist will have to really close his southern border or he will be feeding more and more freeloaders because they aren't coming into the USA. No reason for us to hurry up the applications, 100 per day is probably too many, Trump may have to cut it back to 50 if the new president doesn't want to wise up and make a good deal for both sides. If that doesn't work shut the border down totally and up the ante. Mexico will pay for the wall or it stays closed. We don't need them, they need us. Trump has plenty of running room, Mexico has none.

Trump isn't worried about the debt he is running up, because, the current world financial system is about to collapse and he will simply default, declare a jubilee, and forgive all debt. Trump also has experience with bankruptcy. When the merry go round ends, so does the Federal Reserve and we go back on the gold standard. Pull out some 100 dollar bills. There are two types in circulation. Notice how the newer bill has a blue strip, notice that the left and right side are completely different. Like it was made to be cut in half after the reset. One side is gold and the other side is a Fed. Reserve Note. Swap out all your greenbacks for the nice pretty ones with the blue strip. When the reset happens all those old greenbacks are worthless. Which means cartels are broke and so are those with tons of it socked away onshore or offshore. Trump is so far ahead of everyone it isn't even fun to watch anymore. Pretty soon Macron, Merkel, and Trudeau will be out of office or in GITMO and so will the Pope and the Royals. Trump and Bibi are saving Israel for last. They have a Deep State too. The Rothschilds have already surrendered and asked to be able to keep 15% of their wealth and Trump said, no. Even the mid-terms aren't over. E******n f***d is a terrible thing and new e******ns will be held in states that c***ted. Watch and be amazed at what else God and Trump are about to do. I think Q called it a D-5 avalanche, already in motion and no way of stopping it. It's about to bury people worldwide. Trump is lightyears ahead of almost everyone. I think he might even be asked to serve a third term for real. You really should follow Q, as smart as you are, there is always more to learn.

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Nov 25, 2018 11:07:08   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
Pennylynn wrote:
Have you ever been so confused that you do not know who to believe? Well, I read this morning that there is no agreement, formal or otherwise between Mexico's inbound leadership (who will take control of Mexico on 1 Dec) and the USA. This is according to CNN. I guess those who cautioned my optimism were maybe, perhaps right. Sorry if I raised hopes just to dash them. Anyway, President Trump is still saying that those waiting for asylum hearings will do so in Mexico, not the USA...... We have no hopes of immigration reform in the near future, unless Republicans cave to the demands of the Democrats. We know that the Democrats will never compromise, it is always their way or no way. I just hope that the Republicans do not damage their backs from bending over backwards to appease the Liberals.
Have you ever been so confused that you do not kno... (show quote)

Confusion is also contained in this release by The Associated Press:

Incoming Mexico gov't: No deal to host US asylum-seekers, by Amy Guthrie

MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico's incoming government denied a report Saturday that it plans to allow asylum-seekers to wait in the country while their claims move through U.S. immigration courts, one of several options the Trump administration has been pursuing in negotiations for months.
The deal was seen as a way to dissuade thousands of Central American migrants from seeking asylum in the U.S., a process that can take years. In effect, Mexican border towns are already acting as waiting rooms for migrants hoping to start new lives in the U.S. due to bottlenecks at the border.

"There is no agreement of any sort between the incoming Mexican government and the U.S. government," future Interior Minister Olga Sanchez said in a statement.

Just hours earlier, The Washington Post quoted her as saying that the incoming administration of Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador had agreed to allow migrants to stay in Mexico as a "short-term solution" while the U.S. considered their applications for asylum. Lopez Obrador will take office on Dec. 1. The statement shared with The Associated Press said the future government's principal concern related to the migrants is their well-being while in Mexico.

The Washington Post reported Saturday that the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump has won support from the Mexican president-elect's team for a plan dubbed "Remain in Mexico." The newspaper also quoted Sanchez as saying: "For now, we have agreed to this policy of Remain in Mexico." Sanchez did not explain in the statement why The Washington Post had quoted her as saying there had been agreement.

White House spokesman Hogan Gidley said, "President Trump has developed a strong relationship with the incoming (Lopez) Obrador Administration, and we look forward to working with them on a wide range of issues."

Stephanie Leutert, director of the Mexico Security Initiative at the University of Texas at Austin, described the Remain in Mexico plan as a strategy to take away the ability of migrants to live and work in the U.S. while cases are processed. "The hope is that asylum seekers will not want to live in (Mexico) for months/years and won't come," Leutert said via Twitter.

U.S. officials have said for months that they were working with Mexico to find solutions for what they have called a border crisis. One variation, called "Safe Third," would have denied asylum claims on the grounds that asylum seekers had found haven in Mexico. President Enrique Pena Nieto offered thousands of Central Americans asylum on Oct. 26 if they agreed to remain in southern Mexico. Close to 3,000 migrants took Mexico up on the offer. Sanchez said Saturday that the next government does not plan for Mexico to become a "Safe Third" country.

Approximately 5,000 Central American migrants have arrived in recent days to Tijuana, just south of California, after making their way through Mexico via caravan. But agents at the San Diego port of entry process fewer than 100 claims per day.

Tijuana Mayor Juan Manuel Gastelum on Friday declared a humanitarian crisis in his border city of 1.6 million, which he says is struggling to accommodate the influx. Most of the migrants are camped inside a sports complex, where they face long wait times for food and bathrooms. Hundreds of Tijuana residents have protested their arrival, complaining that recent caravans forced their way into Mexico from Guatemala.

Trump threatened Thursday to shut down the border crossing entirely if his administration determines that Mexico has lost "control" of the situation in Tijuana.

Julieta Vences, a congresswoman with Lopez Obrador's Morena party who is also president of Mexico's congressional migrant affairs commission, told the AP that incoming Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard has been discussing with U.S. officials how to handle a deluge of asylum claims at the border. "They're going to have to open the borders (for the migrants) to put in the request," Vences said. "They will also give us dates, on what terms they will receive the (asylum) requests and in the case that they are not beneficiaries of this status, they will have to return here." She said Mexico needs to examine how to accommodate the migrants without angering locals. "When they come back, we need to see how ... we can integrate them into an economic activity so that they can develop and not generate conflict with our own communities."

Local churches and charities have been feeding the migrants, with assistance from state and federal agencies. They have also distributed thousands of blankets, thin mattresses and personal hygiene kits. Meanwhile, the government of the state of Baja California has identified 7,000 jobs for which migrants could possibly earn income while they await hearings in the U.S.

Trump took to Twitter again Saturday to reiterate that he plans to do away with the U.S. catch-and-release system, which allows asylum seekers to work and study sometimes for years while their cases are pending. "Migrants at the Southern Border will not be allowed into the United States until their claims are individually approved in court," Trump wrote. "We only will allow those who come into our Country legally. Other than that our very strong policy is Catch and Detain. No 'Releasing' into the U.S..."

Associated Press writer Christopher Sherman contributed to this story from Tijuana. AP writer Colleen Long contributed from Washington, D.C.

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Nov 25, 2018 12:47:04   #
Sicilianthing
 
Pennylynn wrote:
Have you ever been so confused that you do not know who to believe? Well, I read this morning that there is no agreement, formal or otherwise between Mexico's inbound leadership (who will take control of Mexico on 1 Dec) and the USA. This is according to CNN. I guess those who cautioned my optimism were maybe, perhaps right. Sorry if I raised hopes just to dash them. Anyway, President Trump is still saying that those waiting for asylum hearings will do so in Mexico, not the USA...... We have no hopes of immigration reform in the near future, unless Republicans cave to the demands of the Democrats. We know that the Democrats will never compromise, it is always their way or no way. I just hope that the Republicans do not damage their backs from bending over backwards to appease the Liberals.
Have you ever been so confused that you do not kno... (show quote)


>>>>

We are heading toward constitutional crisis and Lock Down in D.C.
this needs to happen
This is where I’ve always said we are headed by various flanks and issues like immigration

Plans B and C are looking more popular everyday.

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Nov 25, 2018 12:51:19   #
Sicilianthing
 
Peewee wrote:
Thought you had more faith than that. The outgoing President of Mexico promised all kind of things and Trump knew it meant nothing. Because the new incoming president is a socialist. Socialist always lie. Now Mr. Socialist will have to really close his southern border or he will be feeding more and more freeloaders because they aren't coming into the USA. No reason for us to hurry up the applications, 100 per day is probably too many, Trump may have to cut it back to 50 if the new president doesn't want to wise up and make a good deal for both sides. If that doesn't work shut the border down totally and up the ante. Mexico will pay for the wall or it stays closed. We don't need them, they need us. Trump has plenty of running room, Mexico has none.

Trump isn't worried about the debt he is running up, because, the current world financial system is about to collapse and he will simply default, declare a jubilee, and forgive all debt. Trump also has experience with bankruptcy. When the merry go round ends, so does the Federal Reserve and we go back on the gold standard. Pull out some 100 dollar bills. There are two types in circulation. Notice how the newer bill has a blue strip, notice that the left and right side are completely different. Like it was made to be cut in half after the reset. One side is gold and the other side is a Fed. Reserve Note. Swap out all your greenbacks for the nice pretty ones with the blue strip. When the reset happens all those old greenbacks are worthless. Which means cartels are broke and so are those with tons of it socked away onshore or offshore. Trump is so far ahead of everyone it isn't even fun to watch anymore. Pretty soon Macron, Merkel, and Trudeau will be out of office or in GITMO and so will the Pope and the Royals. Trump and Bibi are saving Israel for last. They have a Deep State too. The Rothschilds have already surrendered and asked to be able to keep 15% of their wealth and Trump said, no. Even the mid-terms aren't over. E******n f***d is a terrible thing and new e******ns will be held in states that c***ted. Watch and be amazed at what else God and Trump are about to do. I think Q called it a D-5 avalanche, already in motion and no way of stopping it. It's about to bury people worldwide. Trump is lightyears ahead of almost everyone. I think he might even be asked to serve a third term for real. You really should follow Q, as smart as you are, there is always more to learn.
Thought you had more faith than that. The outgoing... (show quote)


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Wow Peewee I really hope you’re right about all this but it’s just too way far out there in LaLa land for me.

Q ? Really ? That’s an NSA Psyops

Well, enjoy the last Great American Holiday cause Wild Cards are coming fast and frequent.

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Nov 25, 2018 12:54:43   #
Sicilianthing
 
slatten49 wrote:
Confusion is also contained in this release by The Associated Press:

Incoming Mexico gov't: No deal to host US asylum-seekers, by Amy Guthrie

MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico's incoming government denied a report Saturday that it plans to allow asylum-seekers to wait in the country while their claims move through U.S. immigration courts, one of several options the Trump administration has been pursuing in negotiations for months.
The deal was seen as a way to dissuade thousands of Central American migrants from seeking asylum in the U.S., a process that can take years. In effect, Mexican border towns are already acting as waiting rooms for migrants hoping to start new lives in the U.S. due to bottlenecks at the border.

"There is no agreement of any sort between the incoming Mexican government and the U.S. government," future Interior Minister Olga Sanchez said in a statement.

Just hours earlier, The Washington Post quoted her as saying that the incoming administration of Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador had agreed to allow migrants to stay in Mexico as a "short-term solution" while the U.S. considered their applications for asylum. Lopez Obrador will take office on Dec. 1. The statement shared with The Associated Press said the future government's principal concern related to the migrants is their well-being while in Mexico.

The Washington Post reported Saturday that the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump has won support from the Mexican president-elect's team for a plan dubbed "Remain in Mexico." The newspaper also quoted Sanchez as saying: "For now, we have agreed to this policy of Remain in Mexico." Sanchez did not explain in the statement why The Washington Post had quoted her as saying there had been agreement.

White House spokesman Hogan Gidley said, "President Trump has developed a strong relationship with the incoming (Lopez) Obrador Administration, and we look forward to working with them on a wide range of issues."

Stephanie Leutert, director of the Mexico Security Initiative at the University of Texas at Austin, described the Remain in Mexico plan as a strategy to take away the ability of migrants to live and work in the U.S. while cases are processed. "The hope is that asylum seekers will not want to live in (Mexico) for months/years and won't come," Leutert said via Twitter.

U.S. officials have said for months that they were working with Mexico to find solutions for what they have called a border crisis. One variation, called "Safe Third," would have denied asylum claims on the grounds that asylum seekers had found haven in Mexico. President Enrique Pena Nieto offered thousands of Central Americans asylum on Oct. 26 if they agreed to remain in southern Mexico. Close to 3,000 migrants took Mexico up on the offer. Sanchez said Saturday that the next government does not plan for Mexico to become a "Safe Third" country.

Approximately 5,000 Central American migrants have arrived in recent days to Tijuana, just south of California, after making their way through Mexico via caravan. But agents at the San Diego port of entry process fewer than 100 claims per day.

Tijuana Mayor Juan Manuel Gastelum on Friday declared a humanitarian crisis in his border city of 1.6 million, which he says is struggling to accommodate the influx. Most of the migrants are camped inside a sports complex, where they face long wait times for food and bathrooms. Hundreds of Tijuana residents have protested their arrival, complaining that recent caravans forced their way into Mexico from Guatemala.

Trump threatened Thursday to shut down the border crossing entirely if his administration determines that Mexico has lost "control" of the situation in Tijuana.

Julieta Vences, a congresswoman with Lopez Obrador's Morena party who is also president of Mexico's congressional migrant affairs commission, told the AP that incoming Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard has been discussing with U.S. officials how to handle a deluge of asylum claims at the border. "They're going to have to open the borders (for the migrants) to put in the request," Vences said. "They will also give us dates, on what terms they will receive the (asylum) requests and in the case that they are not beneficiaries of this status, they will have to return here." She said Mexico needs to examine how to accommodate the migrants without angering locals. "When they come back, we need to see how ... we can integrate them into an economic activity so that they can develop and not generate conflict with our own communities."

Local churches and charities have been feeding the migrants, with assistance from state and federal agencies. They have also distributed thousands of blankets, thin mattresses and personal hygiene kits. Meanwhile, the government of the state of Baja California has identified 7,000 jobs for which migrants could possibly earn income while they await hearings in the U.S.

Trump took to Twitter again Saturday to reiterate that he plans to do away with the U.S. catch-and-release system, which allows asylum seekers to work and study sometimes for years while their cases are pending. "Migrants at the Southern Border will not be allowed into the United States until their claims are individually approved in court," Trump wrote. "We only will allow those who come into our Country legally. Other than that our very strong policy is Catch and Detain. No 'Releasing' into the U.S..."

Associated Press writer Christopher Sherman contributed to this story from Tijuana. AP writer Colleen Long contributed from Washington, D.C.
Confusion is also contained in this release by The... (show quote)


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Guess what comes next ?

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Nov 25, 2018 13:23:21   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
Pennylynn wrote:
MEXICO CITY —The Trump administration has won the support of Mexico’s incoming government for a plan to remake U.S. border policy by requiring asylum seekers to wait in Mexico while their claims move through U.S. courts, according to Mexican officials and senior members of president-elect Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s t***sition team.

The agreement would break with long-standing asylum rules and place a formidable barrier in the path of Central American migrants attempting to reach the United States and escape poverty and violence. By reaching the accord, the Trump administration has also overcome Mexico’s historic reticence to deepen cooperation with the United States on an issue widely seen here as America’s problem.

“For now, we have agreed to this policy of Remain in Mexico,” Olga Sánchez Cordero, Mexico’s incoming interior minister and the top domestic policy official for the president-elect, told The Post, calling it a “short-term solution.”

“The medium- and long-term solution is that people don’t migrate,” Sánchez Cordero added. “Mexico has open arms and everything, but imagine, one caravan after another after another, that would also be a problem for us.”

Could this send a large enough message to those financially supporting and recruiting mobs to overrun our borders? Is this the end to thousands who promise to appear for their hearings and just simply disappearing in the masses?

https://hotair.com/archives/2018/11/24/wow-u-s-reaches-deal-mexico-asylum-applicants-wait-across-border/

https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/418077-mexico-agrees-to-trump-policy-forcing-migrants-to-wait-in-mexico-as
MEXICO CITY —The Trump administration has won the ... (show quote)


Elephants are eaten a bite at a time. We will win...it's just going to take time and involve a lot of pain and dedication.

Is anyone in this for the long haul?

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Nov 25, 2018 13:24:45   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
slatten49 wrote:
Confusion is also contained in this release by The Associated Press:

Incoming Mexico gov't: No deal to host US asylum-seekers, by Amy Guthrie

MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico's incoming government denied a report Saturday that it plans to allow asylum-seekers to wait in the country while their claims move through U.S. immigration courts, one of several options the Trump administration has been pursuing in negotiations for months.
The deal was seen as a way to dissuade thousands of Central American migrants from seeking asylum in the U.S., a process that can take years. In effect, Mexican border towns are already acting as waiting rooms for migrants hoping to start new lives in the U.S. due to bottlenecks at the border.

"There is no agreement of any sort between the incoming Mexican government and the U.S. government," future Interior Minister Olga Sanchez said in a statement.

Just hours earlier, The Washington Post quoted her as saying that the incoming administration of Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador had agreed to allow migrants to stay in Mexico as a "short-term solution" while the U.S. considered their applications for asylum. Lopez Obrador will take office on Dec. 1. The statement shared with The Associated Press said the future government's principal concern related to the migrants is their well-being while in Mexico.

The Washington Post reported Saturday that the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump has won support from the Mexican president-elect's team for a plan dubbed "Remain in Mexico." The newspaper also quoted Sanchez as saying: "For now, we have agreed to this policy of Remain in Mexico." Sanchez did not explain in the statement why The Washington Post had quoted her as saying there had been agreement.

White House spokesman Hogan Gidley said, "President Trump has developed a strong relationship with the incoming (Lopez) Obrador Administration, and we look forward to working with them on a wide range of issues."

Stephanie Leutert, director of the Mexico Security Initiative at the University of Texas at Austin, described the Remain in Mexico plan as a strategy to take away the ability of migrants to live and work in the U.S. while cases are processed. "The hope is that asylum seekers will not want to live in (Mexico) for months/years and won't come," Leutert said via Twitter.

U.S. officials have said for months that they were working with Mexico to find solutions for what they have called a border crisis. One variation, called "Safe Third," would have denied asylum claims on the grounds that asylum seekers had found haven in Mexico. President Enrique Pena Nieto offered thousands of Central Americans asylum on Oct. 26 if they agreed to remain in southern Mexico. Close to 3,000 migrants took Mexico up on the offer. Sanchez said Saturday that the next government does not plan for Mexico to become a "Safe Third" country.

Approximately 5,000 Central American migrants have arrived in recent days to Tijuana, just south of California, after making their way through Mexico via caravan. But agents at the San Diego port of entry process fewer than 100 claims per day.

Tijuana Mayor Juan Manuel Gastelum on Friday declared a humanitarian crisis in his border city of 1.6 million, which he says is struggling to accommodate the influx. Most of the migrants are camped inside a sports complex, where they face long wait times for food and bathrooms. Hundreds of Tijuana residents have protested their arrival, complaining that recent caravans forced their way into Mexico from Guatemala.

Trump threatened Thursday to shut down the border crossing entirely if his administration determines that Mexico has lost "control" of the situation in Tijuana.

Julieta Vences, a congresswoman with Lopez Obrador's Morena party who is also president of Mexico's congressional migrant affairs commission, told the AP that incoming Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard has been discussing with U.S. officials how to handle a deluge of asylum claims at the border. "They're going to have to open the borders (for the migrants) to put in the request," Vences said. "They will also give us dates, on what terms they will receive the (asylum) requests and in the case that they are not beneficiaries of this status, they will have to return here." She said Mexico needs to examine how to accommodate the migrants without angering locals. "When they come back, we need to see how ... we can integrate them into an economic activity so that they can develop and not generate conflict with our own communities."

Local churches and charities have been feeding the migrants, with assistance from state and federal agencies. They have also distributed thousands of blankets, thin mattresses and personal hygiene kits. Meanwhile, the government of the state of Baja California has identified 7,000 jobs for which migrants could possibly earn income while they await hearings in the U.S.

Trump took to Twitter again Saturday to reiterate that he plans to do away with the U.S. catch-and-release system, which allows asylum seekers to work and study sometimes for years while their cases are pending. "Migrants at the Southern Border will not be allowed into the United States until their claims are individually approved in court," Trump wrote. "We only will allow those who come into our Country legally. Other than that our very strong policy is Catch and Detain. No 'Releasing' into the U.S..."

Associated Press writer Christopher Sherman contributed to this story from Tijuana. AP writer Colleen Long contributed from Washington, D.C.
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