Asylum-Seekers In California Wait For Their Day In Immigration Court

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Asylum seekers in California awaiting their day in immigration court have an added benefit: A well-funded network of pro bono attorneys. The data show that having access to legal aid makes a huge difference in asylum cases.

 

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Illegal immigrants or legal immigrants. I don’t think they are the same, are they?

So much from fleeing economic hardship.

I am a citizen, no legal aid, no foodstamps, no housing, but I have the privilege to pay for noncitizens free free free. That’s not how it’s supposed to work. Build the wall already

So staying here illegally isn't working, let claim asylum! Making up some BS with the help of A-Hole California

Yes illegal immigrants in CA have access to health care thank you to hardworking tax money from legal citizens who are fleeing massively the state ...

Thank you National Pravda Radio, Let me translate this for you regular folks, if you sneak into our country and break our laws and make it to one of the unconstitutional socialists sanctuary city's you will be rewarded, but you must register as a democrat

Correction...'Illegal Immigrants'

Yeah so go there... not Tejas

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