So what is the difference between the tens of thousands who are immediately deported and those who are allowed to remain awaiting an immigration court hearing?It is ILLEGAL to enter this country without permission.
Is It a Crime to Enter the U.S. Illegally?
Illegal entry (or "improper entry") to the US carries criminal penalties (fines and jail or prison time), in addition to civil penalties and immigration consequenceswww.alllaw.com
U.S. immigration law actually uses the term "improper entry," which has a broad meaning. It's more than just slipping across the U.S. border at an unguarded point. Improper entry can include:
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- entering or attempting to enter the United States at any time or place other than one designated by U.S. immigration officers (in other words, away from a border inspection point or other port of entry)
- eluding examination or inspection by U.S. immigration officers (people have tried everything from digging tunnels to hiding in the trunk of a friend's car)
- attempting to enter or obtain entry to the United States by a willfully false or misleading representation or willful concealment of a material fact (which might include, for example, lying on a visa application or buying a false green card or other entry document).
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does not qualify as turning oneself into the Border Patrol.
Seems you are ignoring the law on asylum.
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The Biden administration hit a sad and stunning milestone today. Aboard its 198th flight deporting or expelling people to Haiti this morning was the 20,000th migrant sent back to the Caribbean nation since Inauguration Day 2021. According to Witness at the Border, a group that tracks U.S...
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