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Seeking asylum is not illegal. To request asylum you have to be IN the country if you dont already have a visa. I rally dont know how people dont get that. Do you honestly think a foreign nation allows our armed border agents to seize people in their country without an extradition order? Literally stop and think about

We have no law stating we separate children from family and dump them in a cage in a walmart.

conservatives dont have any intellect. Just being brutally honest here.

also if most of the staff are one ethnicity odds are the original owner and manager were that ethnicity as well. I have a feeling a white person bought them out and is trying to profit off their labor.

Nah this is Wayne Brady level cold.

No the asylum process includes crossing the border to surrender yourself. They are going to the border crossing over into the US and asking for Asylum. Thats literally the international process. We dont have our government officials on the other side of the border!

Same. Also I live a block from a Duane Reade so whenever we run out of something I just walk there and buy it.

technically a family of 4 and its about 120 A WEEK not counting diapers and wipes.

seeking asylum is not a federal crime

Wait so people asking for asylum shouldnt know the asylum process is what youre saying? They shouldnt know the name of the interview that will save their lives?

except seeking asylum is not a crime.

persecution, deportation, imprisonment and torture of an identifiable group.

Not so easy. He found the closest approximation to early 90s fashion that is no longer in print.

In unrelated news some shmuck whose name rhymes with softdick has been wiped from Nerdist.

Are these applicable for soft boiled?

Im not black but heres my unasked for take.

You can almost hear the dog go “but but but theres balls!” as they pull him away.

nope. Net neutrality was making it regulatable and forced ISPs to open up last and middle mile infrastructure. The ISPs lobbied against this.

its not their road but it is their asphalt.

It wasnt regulations that were strangling the smaller ISPs it was the other ISPs.