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Ukrainians turned away at southern border trigger renewed calls to end Trump-era immigration policy
Apr 1, 2022 16:15:47   #
PeterS
 
So tell me, should we rework Trump's policy to allow people with white skin in but not people with dark skin? That would pretty much complete the N**ification of our country, wouldn't it?

https://abc7.com/ukrainian-refugees-us-mexico-border-trump-era-policy/11657384/

LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Attorney Blaine Bookey was at the Tijuana, Mexico port of entry as Ukrainian refugees were turned away by U.S. immigration authorities, including an 81-year-old grandmother and 2-year-old child.

"...told that our borders are closed, there are no exceptions, and that they will not be processed," said Bookey.

Bookey is the legal director of the Center for G****r and Refugee Studies. She successfully assisted a family that was initially denied. "A mother with her three children: 14, 12 and six that had fled just a few days after the invasion began," she said.

The challenges that family and other Ukrainians are facing at the U.S.-Mexico border is drawing renewed attention to Title 42. Under the Trump-era policy citing p******c health concerns, immigration officials can - and do - turn away most families and adults seeking asylum without a chance to present their cases.

"We've seen hundreds of thousands of people expelled to Haiti and other countries and including right back across the border in Mexico, where their lives are at risk," she said.

Lawmakers have called on the Biden administration to end Title 42. In a statement, U.S. Senator Alex Padilla and fellow lawmakers said in part, "...With v*****es and testing widely available, there is no public health benefit to sending asylum seekers back to harm."

Bookey met a Haitian mother and 3-year-old daughter who were denied the opportunity to seek asylum. "Despite the many dangers that they face in Haiti and also in Mexico," said Bookey. "Their daughter has one of the worst skin infections I've ever seen. They've had difficulty diagnosing it," she added.

"It's very clear that the Title 42 policy, the intention of President Trump and his advisor Stephen Miller, was to keep out Black and brown asylum seekers that come to the U.S. southern border," said Bookey of the disparate application of the policy.

In the U.S., someone can legally seek asylum regardless of how they arrived or their current immigration status. For those Ukrainian refugees who do make it across the border, the L.A. County Board of Supervisors just unanimously approved a motion to provide them with financial aid, medical support, and immigration legal assistance. Families like Petro, his wife Olga, and their three children. "Our girls, all our children, were underground," Petro told Eyewitness News.

After spending days in a bomb shelter, they fled Ukraine and eventually made it to Tijuana and are now in Los Angeles. While their future is uncertain, their children and work are a priority. "If my children go to school, it's my best dream," he said. A dream that truly begins with first finding safety and refuge.

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Apr 1, 2022 16:49:16   #
LogicallyRight Loc: Chicago
 
PeterS wrote:
So tell me, should we rework Trump's policy to allow people with white skin in but not people with dark skin? That would pretty much complete the N**ification of our country, wouldn't it?

https://abc7.com/ukrainian-refugees-us-mexico-border-trump-era-policy/11657384/

LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Attorney Blaine Bookey was at the Tijuana, Mexico port of entry as Ukrainian refugees were turned away by U.S. immigration authorities, including an 81-year-old grandmother and 2-year-old child.

"...told that our borders are closed, there are no exceptions, and that they will not be processed," said Bookey.

Bookey is the legal director of the Center for G****r and Refugee Studies. She successfully assisted a family that was initially denied. "A mother with her three children: 14, 12 and six that had fled just a few days after the invasion began," she said.

The challenges that family and other Ukrainians are facing at the U.S.-Mexico border is drawing renewed attention to Title 42. Under the Trump-era policy citing p******c health concerns, immigration officials can - and do - turn away most families and adults seeking asylum without a chance to present their cases.

"We've seen hundreds of thousands of people expelled to Haiti and other countries and including right back across the border in Mexico, where their lives are at risk," she said.

Lawmakers have called on the Biden administration to end Title 42. In a statement, U.S. Senator Alex Padilla and fellow lawmakers said in part, "...With v*****es and testing widely available, there is no public health benefit to sending asylum seekers back to harm."

Bookey met a Haitian mother and 3-year-old daughter who were denied the opportunity to seek asylum. "Despite the many dangers that they face in Haiti and also in Mexico," said Bookey. "Their daughter has one of the worst skin infections I've ever seen. They've had difficulty diagnosing it," she added.

"It's very clear that the Title 42 policy, the intention of President Trump and his advisor Stephen Miller, was to keep out Black and brown asylum seekers that come to the U.S. southern border," said Bookey of the disparate application of the policy.

In the U.S., someone can legally seek asylum regardless of how they arrived or their current immigration status. For those Ukrainian refugees who do make it across the border, the L.A. County Board of Supervisors just unanimously approved a motion to provide them with financial aid, medical support, and immigration legal assistance. Families like Petro, his wife Olga, and their three children. "Our girls, all our children, were underground," Petro told Eyewitness News.

After spending days in a bomb shelter, they fled Ukraine and eventually made it to Tijuana and are now in Los Angeles. While their future is uncertain, their children and work are a priority. "If my children go to school, it's my best dream," he said. A dream that truly begins with first finding safety and refuge.
So tell me, should we rework Trump's policy to all... (show quote)


I would think it would really take a r****t POS to bring up r****m about Ukrainians seeking refuge in America. But then I only have to look at posters on OPP. WTF

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Apr 1, 2022 17:48:02   #
woodguru
 
PeterS wrote:
So tell me, should we rework Trump's policy to allow people with white skin in but not people with dark skin? That would pretty much complete the N**ification of our country, wouldn't it?

https://abc7.com/ukrainian-refugees-us-mexico-border-trump-era-policy/11657384/

LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Attorney Blaine Bookey was at the Tijuana, Mexico port of entry as Ukrainian refugees were turned away by U.S. immigration authorities, including an 81-year-old grandmother and 2-year-old child.

"...told that our borders are closed, there are no exceptions, and that they will not be processed," said Bookey.

Bookey is the legal director of the Center for G****r and Refugee Studies. She successfully assisted a family that was initially denied. "A mother with her three children: 14, 12 and six that had fled just a few days after the invasion began," she said.

The challenges that family and other Ukrainians are facing at the U.S.-Mexico border is drawing renewed attention to Title 42. Under the Trump-era policy citing p******c health concerns, immigration officials can - and do - turn away most families and adults seeking asylum without a chance to present their cases.

"We've seen hundreds of thousands of people expelled to Haiti and other countries and including right back across the border in Mexico, where their lives are at risk," she said.

Lawmakers have called on the Biden administration to end Title 42. In a statement, U.S. Senator Alex Padilla and fellow lawmakers said in part, "...With v*****es and testing widely available, there is no public health benefit to sending asylum seekers back to harm."

Bookey met a Haitian mother and 3-year-old daughter who were denied the opportunity to seek asylum. "Despite the many dangers that they face in Haiti and also in Mexico," said Bookey. "Their daughter has one of the worst skin infections I've ever seen. They've had difficulty diagnosing it," she added.

"It's very clear that the Title 42 policy, the intention of President Trump and his advisor Stephen Miller, was to keep out Black and brown asylum seekers that come to the U.S. southern border," said Bookey of the disparate application of the policy.

In the U.S., someone can legally seek asylum regardless of how they arrived or their current immigration status. For those Ukrainian refugees who do make it across the border, the L.A. County Board of Supervisors just unanimously approved a motion to provide them with financial aid, medical support, and immigration legal assistance. Families like Petro, his wife Olga, and their three children. "Our girls, all our children, were underground," Petro told Eyewitness News.

After spending days in a bomb shelter, they fled Ukraine and eventually made it to Tijuana and are now in Los Angeles. While their future is uncertain, their children and work are a priority. "If my children go to school, it's my best dream," he said. A dream that truly begins with first finding safety and refuge.
So tell me, should we rework Trump's policy to all... (show quote)


I keep hearing the right ranting and raving about our open borders, how millions are coming across

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Apr 1, 2022 19:54:34   #
Sonny Magoo Loc: Where pot pie is boiled in a kettle
 
PeterS wrote:
So tell me, should we rework Trump's policy to allow people with white skin in but not people with dark skin? That would pretty much complete the N**ification of our country, wouldn't it?

https://abc7.com/ukrainian-refugees-us-mexico-border-trump-era-policy/11657384/

LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Attorney Blaine Bookey was at the Tijuana, Mexico port of entry as Ukrainian refugees were turned away by U.S. immigration authorities, including an 81-year-old grandmother and 2-year-old child.

"...told that our borders are closed, there are no exceptions, and that they will not be processed," said Bookey.

Bookey is the legal director of the Center for G****r and Refugee Studies. She successfully assisted a family that was initially denied. "A mother with her three children: 14, 12 and six that had fled just a few days after the invasion began," she said.

The challenges that family and other Ukrainians are facing at the U.S.-Mexico border is drawing renewed attention to Title 42. Under the Trump-era policy citing p******c health concerns, immigration officials can - and do - turn away most families and adults seeking asylum without a chance to present their cases.

"We've seen hundreds of thousands of people expelled to Haiti and other countries and including right back across the border in Mexico, where their lives are at risk," she said.

Lawmakers have called on the Biden administration to end Title 42. In a statement, U.S. Senator Alex Padilla and fellow lawmakers said in part, "...With v*****es and testing widely available, there is no public health benefit to sending asylum seekers back to harm."

Bookey met a Haitian mother and 3-year-old daughter who were denied the opportunity to seek asylum. "Despite the many dangers that they face in Haiti and also in Mexico," said Bookey. "Their daughter has one of the worst skin infections I've ever seen. They've had difficulty diagnosing it," she added.

"It's very clear that the Title 42 policy, the intention of President Trump and his advisor Stephen Miller, was to keep out Black and brown asylum seekers that come to the U.S. southern border," said Bookey of the disparate application of the policy.

In the U.S., someone can legally seek asylum regardless of how they arrived or their current immigration status. For those Ukrainian refugees who do make it across the border, the L.A. County Board of Supervisors just unanimously approved a motion to provide them with financial aid, medical support, and immigration legal assistance. Families like Petro, his wife Olga, and their three children. "Our girls, all our children, were underground," Petro told Eyewitness News.

After spending days in a bomb shelter, they fled Ukraine and eventually made it to Tijuana and are now in Los Angeles. While their future is uncertain, their children and work are a priority. "If my children go to school, it's my best dream," he said. A dream that truly begins with first finding safety and refuge.
So tell me, should we rework Trump's policy to all... (show quote)


It's clear you have TDS.
THAT is ALL that I see

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Apr 1, 2022 22:28:14   #
Smedley_buzkill
 
woodguru wrote:
I keep hearing the right ranting and raving about our open borders, how millions are coming across


Two million. In one damn year of Biden. No more. BTW, there have been i******s from forty five different countries apprehended trying to sneak in.

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Apr 2, 2022 15:45:10   #
Wonttakeitanymore
 
PeterS wrote:
So tell me, should we rework Trump's policy to allow people with white skin in but not people with dark skin? That would pretty much complete the N**ification of our country, wouldn't it?

https://abc7.com/ukrainian-refugees-us-mexico-border-trump-era-policy/11657384/

LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Attorney Blaine Bookey was at the Tijuana, Mexico port of entry as Ukrainian refugees were turned away by U.S. immigration authorities, including an 81-year-old grandmother and 2-year-old child.

"...told that our borders are closed, there are no exceptions, and that they will not be processed," said Bookey.

Bookey is the legal director of the Center for G****r and Refugee Studies. She successfully assisted a family that was initially denied. "A mother with her three children: 14, 12 and six that had fled just a few days after the invasion began," she said.

The challenges that family and other Ukrainians are facing at the U.S.-Mexico border is drawing renewed attention to Title 42. Under the Trump-era policy citing p******c health concerns, immigration officials can - and do - turn away most families and adults seeking asylum without a chance to present their cases.

"We've seen hundreds of thousands of people expelled to Haiti and other countries and including right back across the border in Mexico, where their lives are at risk," she said.

Lawmakers have called on the Biden administration to end Title 42. In a statement, U.S. Senator Alex Padilla and fellow lawmakers said in part, "...With v*****es and testing widely available, there is no public health benefit to sending asylum seekers back to harm."

Bookey met a Haitian mother and 3-year-old daughter who were denied the opportunity to seek asylum. "Despite the many dangers that they face in Haiti and also in Mexico," said Bookey. "Their daughter has one of the worst skin infections I've ever seen. They've had difficulty diagnosing it," she added.

"It's very clear that the Title 42 policy, the intention of President Trump and his advisor Stephen Miller, was to keep out Black and brown asylum seekers that come to the U.S. southern border," said Bookey of the disparate application of the policy.

In the U.S., someone can legally seek asylum regardless of how they arrived or their current immigration status. For those Ukrainian refugees who do make it across the border, the L.A. County Board of Supervisors just unanimously approved a motion to provide them with financial aid, medical support, and immigration legal assistance. Families like Petro, his wife Olga, and their three children. "Our girls, all our children, were underground," Petro told Eyewitness News.

After spending days in a bomb shelter, they fled Ukraine and eventually made it to Tijuana and are now in Los Angeles. While their future is uncertain, their children and work are a priority. "If my children go to school, it's my best dream," he said. A dream that truly begins with first finding safety and refuge.
So tell me, should we rework Trump's policy to all... (show quote)


Ever get tired of unt***hs! What about the Cubans? Helllloooooo!

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