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Report: Illegal Immigrants using ‘magic words’ to avoid being detained by border security
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Illegal immigrants who are caught by border police or who show up to United States ports of entry are using “magic words” to avoid being deported, according to a new report.
Washington Times correspondent Stephen Dinan explained on Fox Business Tuesday that, thanks to a 2009 policy passed by President Barack Obama, all an immigrant needs to do is show “credible fear” of returning to their home country in order to not be sent back.
Typically, Dinan explained, immigrants will use phrases like, “Yes, I’m afraid to be sent home,” or “Please don’t send me home.”
“It’s as simple as that,” Dinan said, “and they’re instantly put on an asylum track.”
However, that’s where the problem lies, Dinan said. Because once the immigrant has begun to be processed for asylum, they’re typically let free from detainment until their asylum hearing. At that point, many immigrants disappear into the U.S.
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