Ana the Ist
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Well, anyway. They are not illegal when they are going through the proper legal process.
Unless they entered illegally, which is who I was talking about.
You're the only one talking about those who entered through ports.
For those that crossed illegally but then connected with the authorities and made an asylum application, they illegally crossed the border, they committed a crime, but since they have applied for asylum, they are no longer illegally in the country.
Wrong, the experts disagree.
Why would you disagree with someone who has vastly more experience and expertise in the topic than you?
Once again...
Simply filing an application for asylum in removal proceedings does not convert an alien’s status or make the alien “legally” present. That said, DHS cannot remove an alien with a pending asylum application.
If they're here illegally when they file for asylum, then they are illegal until a judge grants them asylum.
That's how it works.
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