Trump demand that asylum seekers wait in Mexico may turn on legal clause

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I had just gotten used to the idea of 'sanctuary cities,' and now I learn that Democrats are suddenly interested in the law.

They should. The Mexican government let them in their country it's up them to them to feed house and support them until they find another place that will take them.

Trump will change his decision after asylums longer wait.

realDonaldTrump ronfeir ctrehm InfoWarsDaily seanhannity we have a WAR USA child trafficking& Divorce Rico by crooked Judges& British registered lawyers in collusion taking American Kids,under the scam of Admiralty Court, with no reunification

Who ever would have thought that Trump defying fed law because he doesn't want filthy rapists in the USA would go wrong? No one ever could have seen this coming!

Let’s not let the legal terms obscure the moral and ethical responsibilities that fundamentally drive our obligation, as members of “rich” nations, to help the poor, the dispossessed, etc.

Why is he so afraid 😱 of women and children?

rickcatino realDonaldTrump Yeah, Donald is a real stickler about the law...

On the bright side alot of immigrants revieve more assistance than a fifteen dollar an hour wage.3400$ a month our own poor will not have access too.

The USA has 33 million people living in abject poverty, the USA has an opioid crisis - the USA has just started working again - Time to appreciate that Americans are good kind people with one million legal immigrants entering yearly - Build the wall

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