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Yes
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No

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 @B2KL8LV from North Carolina  answered…2mos2MO

It depends on the case, but most of the time people who are fleeing from Mexico should be given a safe place to reside.

 @B2KC7T8  from California  answered…2mos2MO

In the end a hard yes or no is hard for me to say. People only escape like that if they are scared, but I think that they should also understand that going over illegally is against the law and should be prepared to be deterred.

 @B2KPKM3 from Minnesota  answered…2mos2MO

they should be required to stay wherever they are from while their case is being processed not to tarnish a relationship with Mexico.

 @B3R2TMZ from New York  answered…5 days5D

No the Federal Government should construct a safe zone at the boarder to house asylum seekers and protect them while their cases are processed. This facility should be up to top standards and have the necessary resources to allow asylum seekers to obtain temporary work visas housing and rudimentary employment should they wish to legally become a US citizen.

 @9HXW7QS  from Massachusetts  answered…5 days5D

No, they are seeking asylum in America nmand by international law we have to let them in, also not everyone seeking asylum in America gets here through Mexico

 @B2GW5B4  from Florida  answered…7 days7D

Yes, but asylum seekers who are sick, pregnant, or have children under the age of 13 should be allowed to enter the US

 @B3N675C from Michigan  answered…1wk1W

No, not all asylum seekers enter the US through the southern border. We need to increase the size of the immigration department to expedite the cases of asylum seekers to a reasonable number of days.

 @B3MZKGF from Texas  answered…1wk1W

No, but it should be evaluated case by case and by any emergencies in America happening at that time.