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currentlyhigh t1_ixw5odx wrote

>Texas lied to them about the places they were going and the opportunities that were awaiting them

This claim gets thrown around a lot and I've looked into it but the evidence is very light. Almost 10,000 immigrants and asylum seekers have been bussed to the east coast in the last few months so if there was a widespread government conspiracy to trick them into moving without consent then it would be very well-documented at this point.

Most of the claims simply involve confusion about where the bus would stop and where they would be allowed to disembark. Other people claim that "someone with a badge" in TX told them there would be another bus waiting in DC but details tend to be vague.

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alittlemouth t1_ixw7u1g wrote

Do you truly believe these immigrants and asylum seekers have a voice?

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currentlyhigh t1_ixw9hcp wrote

Yes. Why do you think they don't? Just because they aren't citizens means they don't have autonomy? They don't need your infantilizing white savior attitude.

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Sheldon_Cooper_1 t1_ixw9cqk wrote

No, they are here illegally and should immediately be turned around at the border.

Democrats (and Republicans) should be clear that there is NO PATH To citizenship, it would alleviate a lot of suffering if people weren’t traipsing across the Western Hemisphere on foot, with in some cases kids in tow, paying human traffickers for misery in hopes of getting into this horrible racist country.

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riri1313 t1_ixwc56o wrote

They are literally not here illegally. These are asylum seekers waiting for legal court dates, legally.

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Sheldon_Cooper_1 t1_ixwcrur wrote

Only in Democrats minds do they have a legitimate asylum claim.

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riri1313 t1_ixwcz9v wrote

No one is claiming that. The whole point of their court hearing is to determine if the claim is legit. Do you not believe in the legal system?

The vast majority of these folks show up to their court dates and abide by the rulings.

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Sheldon_Cooper_1 t1_ixwdf25 wrote

None of them show up for their hearings. Are you really this naive?

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riri1313 t1_ixwdp4h wrote

Alright since the actual data proves you wrong, I’m going to peace out. I’m from this region in Texas btw and you don’t have any idea what you are talking about.

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riri1313 t1_ixwulwg wrote

Your biased media site includes a comment that says “other data refuted this study”. Mind showing the original data or study?

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Sheldon_Cooper_1 t1_ixwx2ue wrote

How about you show your data?

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riri1313 t1_ixwx5rk wrote

I did - my comment below includes a link with further links to data. Have a look! 🤡

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Sheldon_Cooper_1 t1_ixwxisj wrote

I did, the PJ article explains why that data is faulty and included congressional testimony.

If you believe any significant amount of illegal border crossers show up in court. I have a bridge to sell you.

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riri1313 t1_ixwxr62 wrote

*legal border crossings. And again, I’m from the region in Texas you keep referencing - I have an understanding for the nuances of different border crossings and the rates in which those types complete their court obligations. But sure, keep trying to explain to me “how it works. ✌️

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riri1313 t1_ixwurvy wrote

“In fiscal year 2018, Department of Justice (DOJ) figures show that 89 percent of all asylum applicants attended their final court hearing to receive a decision on their application. When families and unaccompanied children have access to legal representation, the rate of compliance with immigration court obligations is nearly 98 percent.“

https://humanrightsfirst.org/library/fact-check-asylum-seekers-regularly-attend-immigration-court-hearings/

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Sheldon_Cooper_1 t1_ixwxbrl wrote

The PJ article explains why that is not true.

Are there any illegals where you live? I can assure you the ones around here aren’t going to any court.

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creepy-cats t1_ixw8w62 wrote

Are you truly naive enough to think that if the government was doing something shady to minority groups they would leave a well-documented paper trail? Literally all of American history tells us that won’t happen.

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currentlyhigh t1_ixw9tgn wrote

>they would leave a well-documented paper trail?

No but there would be more verified reports of people getting forced across the country against their will. I'm not omniscient so if you can provide examples of that happening I'm happy to look into it further.

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