Seeking asylum is not a crime; it's a statutory right we should honor and protect. People coming to the United States in search of a better life, knowing that here they might be free to live their lives in peace, is a fundamental part of the American story.marianne2020.com/issues/immi…

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End the drug war. End welfare. Open the borders
Replying to @marwilliamson
it's just nonsense that they're 'asylum seekers'. The vast majority are economic migrants. There's no good reason that we can't expect people to come here legally, especially in the era of the internet.
Replying to @marwilliamson
Oh Marianne, no it's not a crime.but, go try to figure who is going to pay for this mass of humanity. Is it going to be the middle class taxpayer...again. You liberal snowflakes don't seem to tune-in very well.
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Happy birthday beautiful way shower and America’s next President...you’ve got this!
Replying to @marwilliamson
You're running, lol. If you "love", you'd know that it is not Trump who hates or is divisive. And, anyone who gives the time of day to Ana from CNN is sick, plus, asylum seekers, you're kidding, right. I've heard enough. If it isn't America first, why should you be president?
Replying to @marwilliamson
Seeking asylum is done at legal ports of entry. Sneaking across to border is not seeking asylum. It's a crime. Who cares about facts and logic when we can just mindlessly say "love" while allowing millions of babies to be killed because people refuse to acknowledge consequences?
Replying to @marwilliamson
Seeking asylum may only be done a specific way for a specific purpose. Sneaking across the border to sell drugs and collect welfare doesn't meet those qualifications. The people in the detention facilities committed crimes and should be prosecuted as harshly as possible.