By Fox News Staff
Published April 7, 2022
Former Attorney General Bill Barr told "The Brian Kilmeade Show" on
Thursday that asylum laws were not meant to be a "world tour ticket"
as the border crisis worsens. Barr said U.S. asylum laws are being
"abused" as the Biden administration is being warned of a new surge of migrants in upcoming months.
BILL BARR: What President Trump did was … he was enforcing the asylum
laws. People could come and claim asylum and it would be processed
before they were allowed to come to the United States. The asylum laws
were not meant to be a sort of world tour ticket where you could sort
of walk around the world and decide what country you want to end up
with.
The basis of asylum laws was if you were being persecuted and can
prove it, you're allowed to run into the next country to get
sanctuary, first one you come to. Essentially, that country will take
you and they have an obligation to take you if you can show you're persecuted. What's actually been happening is all these economic
refugees – most of the world lives under our poverty level and would
make money being on welfare here, they'd be better off. And they come
in and they're coached to say things like 'I'm persecuted' and so
forth, and then we release them into the United States and we never
get them again. It's a huge loophole. It's been abused and they know
what they're doing.
https://www.foxnews.com/media/bill-barr-asylum-laws-border-crisis-kilmeade
Do you agree with Bill Barr, Josh?
On Thu, 7 Apr 2022 12:38:06 -0500
Johnny <johnny@invalid.net> wrote:
By Fox News Staff
Published April 7, 2022
Former Attorney General Bill Barr told "The Brian Kilmeade Show" on
Thursday that asylum laws were not meant to be a "world tour ticket"
as the border crisis worsens. Barr said U.S. asylum laws are being
"abused" as the Biden administration is being warned of a new surge of
migrants in upcoming months.
BILL BARR: What President Trump did was … he was enforcing the asylum
laws. People could come and claim asylum and it would be processed
before they were allowed to come to the United States. The asylum laws
were not meant to be a sort of world tour ticket where you could sort
of walk around the world and decide what country you want to end up
with.
The basis of asylum laws was if you were being persecuted and can
prove it, you're allowed to run into the next country to get
sanctuary, first one you come to. Essentially, that country will take
you and they have an obligation to take you if you can show you're
persecuted. What's actually been happening is all these economic
refugees – most of the world lives under our poverty level and would
make money being on welfare here, they'd be better off. And they come
in and they're coached to say things like 'I'm persecuted' and so
forth, and then we release them into the United States and we never
get them again. It's a huge loophole. It's been abused and they know
what they're doing.
https://www.foxnews.com/media/bill-barr-asylum-laws-border-crisis-kilmeade >>
Do you agree with Bill Barr, Josh?
I didn't think you would answer, because you know he's right.
On 4/8/2022 6:42 AM, Johnny wrote:
On Thu, 7 Apr 2022 12:38:06 -0500
Johnny <johnny@invalid.net> wrote:
By Fox News Staff
Published April 7, 2022
Former Attorney General Bill Barr told "The Brian Kilmeade Show" on
Thursday that asylum laws were not meant to be a "world tour
ticket" as the border crisis worsens. Barr said U.S. asylum laws
are being "abused" as the Biden administration is being warned of
a new surge of migrants in upcoming months.
BILL BARR: What President Trump did was … he was enforcing the
asylum laws. People could come and claim asylum and it would be
processed before they were allowed to come to the United States.
The asylum laws were not meant to be a sort of world tour ticket
where you could sort of walk around the world and decide what
country you want to end up with.
The basis of asylum laws was if you were being persecuted and can
prove it, you're allowed to run into the next country to get
sanctuary, first one you come to. Essentially, that country will
take you and they have an obligation to take you if you can show
you're persecuted. What's actually been happening is all these
economic refugees – most of the world lives under our poverty
level and would make money being on welfare here, they'd be better
off. And they come in and they're coached to say things like 'I'm
persecuted' and so forth, and then we release them into the United
States and we never get them again. It's a huge loophole. It's
been abused and they know what they're doing.
https://www.foxnews.com/media/bill-barr-asylum-laws-border-crisis-kilmeade >>
Do you agree with Bill Barr, Josh?
I didn't think you would answer, because you know he's right.
Didn't see it. Once again, likely about 20% who claim they are
political refugees should succeed, but all who make the claim should
get their day in court. And, we should close that loophole by
partnering adjudicating the cases more quickly and partnering with
charities to house the applicants.
On Fri, 8 Apr 2022 08:29:25 -0700
Josh Rosenbluth <noway@nowhere.com> wrote:
On 4/8/2022 6:42 AM, Johnny wrote:
On Thu, 7 Apr 2022 12:38:06 -0500
Johnny <johnny@invalid.net> wrote:
By Fox News Staff
Published April 7, 2022
Former Attorney General Bill Barr told "The Brian Kilmeade Show" on
Thursday that asylum laws were not meant to be a "world tour
ticket" as the border crisis worsens. Barr said U.S. asylum laws
are being "abused" as the Biden administration is being warned of
a new surge of migrants in upcoming months.
BILL BARR: What President Trump did was … he was enforcing the
asylum laws. People could come and claim asylum and it would be
processed before they were allowed to come to the United States.
The asylum laws were not meant to be a sort of world tour ticket
where you could sort of walk around the world and decide what
country you want to end up with.
The basis of asylum laws was if you were being persecuted and can
prove it, you're allowed to run into the next country to get
sanctuary, first one you come to. Essentially, that country will
take you and they have an obligation to take you if you can show
you're persecuted. What's actually been happening is all these
economic refugees – most of the world lives under our poverty
level and would make money being on welfare here, they'd be better
off. And they come in and they're coached to say things like 'I'm
persecuted' and so forth, and then we release them into the United
States and we never get them again. It's a huge loophole. It's
been abused and they know what they're doing.
https://www.foxnews.com/media/bill-barr-asylum-laws-border-crisis-kilmeade >>>>
Do you agree with Bill Barr, Josh?
I didn't think you would answer, because you know he's right.
Didn't see it. Once again, likely about 20% who claim they are
political refugees should succeed, but all who make the claim should
get their day in court. And, we should close that loophole by
partnering adjudicating the cases more quickly and partnering with
charities to house the applicants.
The people coming from South and Central America should seek asylum in Mexico. Mexico can't be that bad, Americans vacation there.
The problem is that all the asylum seekers have one destination in mind
when they start out. The United States, land of welfare.
On 4/8/2022 8:36 AM, Johnny wrote:
On Fri, 8 Apr 2022 08:29:25 -0700
Josh Rosenbluth <noway@nowhere.com> wrote:
On 4/8/2022 6:42 AM, Johnny wrote:
On Thu, 7 Apr 2022 12:38:06 -0500
Johnny <johnny@invalid.net> wrote:
By Fox News Staff
Published April 7, 2022
Former Attorney General Bill Barr told "The Brian Kilmeade Show"
on Thursday that asylum laws were not meant to be a "world tour
ticket" as the border crisis worsens. Barr said U.S. asylum laws
are being "abused" as the Biden administration is being warned of
a new surge of migrants in upcoming months.
BILL BARR: What President Trump did was … he was enforcing the
asylum laws. People could come and claim asylum and it would be
processed before they were allowed to come to the United States.
The asylum laws were not meant to be a sort of world tour ticket
where you could sort of walk around the world and decide what
country you want to end up with.
The basis of asylum laws was if you were being persecuted and can
prove it, you're allowed to run into the next country to get
sanctuary, first one you come to. Essentially, that country will
take you and they have an obligation to take you if you can show
you're persecuted. What's actually been happening is all these
economic refugees – most of the world lives under our poverty
level and would make money being on welfare here, they'd be
better off. And they come in and they're coached to say things
like 'I'm persecuted' and so forth, and then we release them
into the United States and we never get them again. It's a huge
loophole. It's been abused and they know what they're doing.
https://www.foxnews.com/media/bill-barr-asylum-laws-border-crisis-kilmeade
Do you agree with Bill Barr, Josh?
I didn't think you would answer, because you know he's right.
Didn't see it. Once again, likely about 20% who claim they are
political refugees should succeed, but all who make the claim
should get their day in court. And, we should close that loophole
by partnering adjudicating the cases more quickly and partnering
with charities to house the applicants.
The people coming from South and Central America should seek asylum
in Mexico. Mexico can't be that bad, Americans vacation there.
The problem is that all the asylum seekers have one destination in
mind when they start out. The United States, land of welfare.
I'm OK with people staying in Mexico if and only if conditions are
good. As of now, they aren't (your joke about vacationers is
pathetic).
On Fri, 8 Apr 2022 09:19:49 -0700
Josh Rosenbluth <noway@nowhere.com> wrote:
On 4/8/2022 8:36 AM, Johnny wrote:
On Fri, 8 Apr 2022 08:29:25 -0700
Josh Rosenbluth <noway@nowhere.com> wrote:
On 4/8/2022 6:42 AM, Johnny wrote:
On Thu, 7 Apr 2022 12:38:06 -0500
Johnny <johnny@invalid.net> wrote:
By Fox News Staff
Published April 7, 2022
Former Attorney General Bill Barr told "The Brian Kilmeade Show"
on Thursday that asylum laws were not meant to be a "world tour
ticket" as the border crisis worsens. Barr said U.S. asylum laws
are being "abused" as the Biden administration is being warned of
a new surge of migrants in upcoming months.
BILL BARR: What President Trump did was … he was enforcing the
asylum laws. People could come and claim asylum and it would be
processed before they were allowed to come to the United States.
The asylum laws were not meant to be a sort of world tour ticket
where you could sort of walk around the world and decide what
country you want to end up with.
The basis of asylum laws was if you were being persecuted and can
prove it, you're allowed to run into the next country to get
sanctuary, first one you come to. Essentially, that country will
take you and they have an obligation to take you if you can show
you're persecuted. What's actually been happening is all these
economic refugees – most of the world lives under our poverty
level and would make money being on welfare here, they'd be
better off. And they come in and they're coached to say things
like 'I'm persecuted' and so forth, and then we release them
into the United States and we never get them again. It's a huge
loophole. It's been abused and they know what they're doing.
https://www.foxnews.com/media/bill-barr-asylum-laws-border-crisis-kilmeade
Do you agree with Bill Barr, Josh?
I didn't think you would answer, because you know he's right.
Didn't see it. Once again, likely about 20% who claim they are
political refugees should succeed, but all who make the claim
should get their day in court. And, we should close that loophole
by partnering adjudicating the cases more quickly and partnering
with charities to house the applicants.
The people coming from South and Central America should seek asylum
in Mexico. Mexico can't be that bad, Americans vacation there.
The problem is that all the asylum seekers have one destination in
mind when they start out. The United States, land of welfare.
I'm OK with people staying in Mexico if and only if conditions are
good. As of now, they aren't (your joke about vacationers is
pathetic).
I sort my messages by date, descending, not threaded, with newest
message appearing at the top. It's hard to miss a message that way.
On 4/8/2022 12:30 PM, Johnny wrote:
On Fri, 8 Apr 2022 09:19:49 -0700
Josh Rosenbluth <noway@nowhere.com> wrote:
On 4/8/2022 8:36 AM, Johnny wrote:
On Fri, 8 Apr 2022 08:29:25 -0700
Josh Rosenbluth <noway@nowhere.com> wrote:
On 4/8/2022 6:42 AM, Johnny wrote:
On Thu, 7 Apr 2022 12:38:06 -0500
Johnny <johnny@invalid.net> wrote:
By Fox News Staff
Published April 7, 2022
Former Attorney General Bill Barr told "The Brian Kilmeade
Show" on Thursday that asylum laws were not meant to be a
"world tour ticket" as the border crisis worsens. Barr said
U.S. asylum laws are being "abused" as the Biden
administration is being warned of a new surge of migrants in
upcoming months.
BILL BARR: What President Trump did was … he was enforcing the >>>>>> asylum laws. People could come and claim asylum and it would be
processed before they were allowed to come to the United
States. The asylum laws were not meant to be a sort of world
tour ticket where you could sort of walk around the world and
decide what country you want to end up with.
The basis of asylum laws was if you were being persecuted and
can prove it, you're allowed to run into the next country to
get sanctuary, first one you come to. Essentially, that
country will take you and they have an obligation to take you
if you can show you're persecuted. What's actually been
happening is all these economic refugees – most of the world
lives under our poverty level and would make money being on
welfare here, they'd be better off. And they come in and
they're coached to say things like 'I'm persecuted' and so
forth, and then we release them into the United States and we
never get them again. It's a huge loophole. It's been abused
and they know what they're doing.
https://www.foxnews.com/media/bill-barr-asylum-laws-border-crisis-kilmeade
Do you agree with Bill Barr, Josh?
I didn't think you would answer, because you know he's right.
Didn't see it. Once again, likely about 20% who claim they are
political refugees should succeed, but all who make the claim
should get their day in court. And, we should close that loophole
by partnering adjudicating the cases more quickly and partnering
with charities to house the applicants.
The people coming from South and Central America should seek
asylum in Mexico. Mexico can't be that bad, Americans vacation
there.
The problem is that all the asylum seekers have one destination in
mind when they start out. The United States, land of welfare.
I'm OK with people staying in Mexico if and only if conditions are
good. As of now, they aren't (your joke about vacationers is
pathetic).
I sort my messages by date, descending, not threaded, with newest
message appearing at the top. It's hard to miss a message that
way.
How does the way you sort messages have any relevance to this debate?
On Fri, 8 Apr 2022 13:02:20 -0700
Josh Rosenbluth <noway@nowhere.com> wrote:
On 4/8/2022 12:30 PM, Johnny wrote:
On Fri, 8 Apr 2022 09:19:49 -0700
Josh Rosenbluth <noway@nowhere.com> wrote:
On 4/8/2022 8:36 AM, Johnny wrote:
On Fri, 8 Apr 2022 08:29:25 -0700
Josh Rosenbluth <noway@nowhere.com> wrote:
On 4/8/2022 6:42 AM, Johnny wrote:
On Thu, 7 Apr 2022 12:38:06 -0500
Johnny <johnny@invalid.net> wrote:
By Fox News Staff
Published April 7, 2022
Former Attorney General Bill Barr told "The Brian Kilmeade
Show" on Thursday that asylum laws were not meant to be a
"world tour ticket" as the border crisis worsens. Barr said
U.S. asylum laws are being "abused" as the Biden
administration is being warned of a new surge of migrants in
upcoming months.
BILL BARR: What President Trump did was … he was enforcing the >>>>>>>> asylum laws. People could come and claim asylum and it would be >>>>>>>> processed before they were allowed to come to the United
States. The asylum laws were not meant to be a sort of world
tour ticket where you could sort of walk around the world and
decide what country you want to end up with.
The basis of asylum laws was if you were being persecuted and
can prove it, you're allowed to run into the next country to
get sanctuary, first one you come to. Essentially, that
country will take you and they have an obligation to take you
if you can show you're persecuted. What's actually been
happening is all these economic refugees – most of the world >>>>>>>> lives under our poverty level and would make money being on
welfare here, they'd be better off. And they come in and
they're coached to say things like 'I'm persecuted' and so
forth, and then we release them into the United States and we
never get them again. It's a huge loophole. It's been abused
and they know what they're doing.
https://www.foxnews.com/media/bill-barr-asylum-laws-border-crisis-kilmeade
Do you agree with Bill Barr, Josh?
I didn't think you would answer, because you know he's right.
Didn't see it. Once again, likely about 20% who claim they are
political refugees should succeed, but all who make the claim
should get their day in court. And, we should close that loophole
by partnering adjudicating the cases more quickly and partnering
with charities to house the applicants.
The people coming from South and Central America should seek
asylum in Mexico. Mexico can't be that bad, Americans vacation
there.
The problem is that all the asylum seekers have one destination in
mind when they start out. The United States, land of welfare.
I'm OK with people staying in Mexico if and only if conditions are
good. As of now, they aren't (your joke about vacationers is
pathetic).
I sort my messages by date, descending, not threaded, with newest
message appearing at the top. It's hard to miss a message that
way.
How does the way you sort messages have any relevance to this debate?
You said you didn't see the message.
On 4/8/2022 12:30 PM, Johnny wrote:
On Fri, 8 Apr 2022 09:19:49 -0700
Josh Rosenbluth <noway@nowhere.com> wrote:
On 4/8/2022 8:36 AM, Johnny wrote:
On Fri, 8 Apr 2022 08:29:25 -0700
Josh Rosenbluth <noway@nowhere.com> wrote:
On 4/8/2022 6:42 AM, Johnny wrote:
On Thu, 7 Apr 2022 12:38:06 -0500
Johnny <johnny@invalid.net> wrote:
By Fox News Staff
Published April 7, 2022
Former Attorney General Bill Barr told "The Brian Kilmeade
Show" on Thursday that asylum laws were not meant to be a
"world tour ticket" as the border crisis worsens. Barr said
U.S. asylum laws are being "abused" as the Biden
administration is being warned of a new surge of migrants in
upcoming months.
BILL BARR: What President Trump did was … he was enforcing the >>>>>> asylum laws. People could come and claim asylum and it would be
processed before they were allowed to come to the United
States. The asylum laws were not meant to be a sort of world
tour ticket where you could sort of walk around the world and
decide what country you want to end up with.
The basis of asylum laws was if you were being persecuted and
can prove it, you're allowed to run into the next country to
get sanctuary, first one you come to. Essentially, that
country will take you and they have an obligation to take you
if you can show you're persecuted. What's actually been
happening is all these economic refugees – most of the world
lives under our poverty level and would make money being on
welfare here, they'd be better off. And they come in and
they're coached to say things like 'I'm persecuted' and so
forth, and then we release them into the United States and we
never get them again. It's a huge loophole. It's been abused
and they know what they're doing.
https://www.foxnews.com/media/bill-barr-asylum-laws-border-crisis-kilmeade
Do you agree with Bill Barr, Josh?
I didn't think you would answer, because you know he's right.
Didn't see it.
On 4/8/2022 1:18 PM, Johnny wrote:
On Fri, 8 Apr 2022 13:02:20 -0700
Josh Rosenbluth <noway@nowhere.com> wrote:
On 4/8/2022 12:30 PM, Johnny wrote:
On Fri, 8 Apr 2022 09:19:49 -0700
Josh Rosenbluth <noway@nowhere.com> wrote:
On 4/8/2022 8:36 AM, Johnny wrote:
On Fri, 8 Apr 2022 08:29:25 -0700
Josh Rosenbluth <noway@nowhere.com> wrote:
On 4/8/2022 6:42 AM, Johnny wrote:
On Thu, 7 Apr 2022 12:38:06 -0500
Johnny <johnny@invalid.net> wrote:
By Fox News Staff
Published April 7, 2022
Former Attorney General Bill Barr told "The Brian Kilmeade
Show" on Thursday that asylum laws were not meant to be a
"world tour ticket" as the border crisis worsens. Barr said
U.S. asylum laws are being "abused" as the Biden
administration is being warned of a new surge of migrants in >>>>>>>>> upcoming months.
BILL BARR: What President Trump did was … he was enforcing the >>>>>>>>> asylum laws. People could come and claim asylum and it would be >>>>>>>>> processed before they were allowed to come to the United
States. The asylum laws were not meant to be a sort of world >>>>>>>>> tour ticket where you could sort of walk around the world and >>>>>>>>> decide what country you want to end up with.
The basis of asylum laws was if you were being persecuted and >>>>>>>>> can prove it, you're allowed to run into the next country to >>>>>>>>> get sanctuary, first one you come to. Essentially, that
country will take you and they have an obligation to take you >>>>>>>>> if you can show you're persecuted. What's actually been
happening is all these economic refugees – most of the world >>>>>>>>> lives under our poverty level and would make money being on
welfare here, they'd be better off. And they come in and
they're coached to say things like 'I'm persecuted' and so
forth, and then we release them into the United States and we >>>>>>>>> never get them again. It's a huge loophole. It's been abused >>>>>>>>> and they know what they're doing.
https://www.foxnews.com/media/bill-barr-asylum-laws-border-crisis-kilmeade
Do you agree with Bill Barr, Josh?
I didn't think you would answer, because you know he's right.
Didn't see it.
Once again, likely about 20% who claim they are
political refugees should succeed, but all who make the claim
should get their day in court. And, we should close that loophole >>>>>>> by partnering adjudicating the cases more quickly and partnering >>>>>>> with charities to house the applicants.
The people coming from South and Central America should seek
asylum in Mexico. Mexico can't be that bad, Americans vacation
there.
The problem is that all the asylum seekers have one destination in >>>>>> mind when they start out. The United States, land of welfare.
I'm OK with people staying in Mexico if and only if conditions are
good. As of now, they aren't (your joke about vacationers is
pathetic).
I sort my messages by date, descending, not threaded, with newest
message appearing at the top. It's hard to miss a message that
way.
How does the way you sort messages have any relevance to this debate?
You said you didn't see the message.
No. I didn't say anything about any message.
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