Asylum Fact 1 | Center for Victims of Torture (cvt.org)
Yes, the US has the UN responsibility to protect asylum seekers from persecution. Few countries meet these responsibilities. However, we should understand this does NOT require anything but putting folks in camps until they can return or go to a third country that will accept them. Countries have a sovereign right to decide who and how many refugees it accepts into their country as potential members of their society.
Refugees camps for many years are the norm.
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US law requires that within 180 days, a case be decided. In the meantime, facilities near the border are within the law. Hotels could be built if necessary.
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But let's be VERY clear. Are we suggesting the US accept all refugees as potential citizens, all who reach our borders? If so, be prepared for many millions. If Canadian and Mexican refugees organization understand that the US is accepting all refugees, there will be millions.
WHY WILL THERE BE MILLIONS
There would be millions because many millions will die in their countries unless they can escape. Unless prevented by US actions and agreements, Canada and Mexico might very well cooperate is saving the lives of these folks.
BOTTOM LINE SOLUTION
The US needs to make decisions about what we want as a country. Unless there is legislation, the most "reasonable" actions are
1) Meet with Mexico and make it clear that the US will not tolerate folks crossing their territory in order to enter the US as refugees. Provide financial assistance, if necessary, for them to police their borders and to deport as they see fit.
2) When refugees or asylum seekers reach the US, there must be clear guidelines with regard to staying in the US. Cases should be adjudicated within 72 hours if possible, with folks deported quickly. There should be hotels and perhaps a city where folks live until hearings within 6 months.
3) This will be an issue in every election until we have a better immigration system. I think that this is reasonable. IMO, welcoming millions of refugees a year simply because they were able to cross Mexico is not a winning issue for Democrats.