the united states . the consequence of that changenc policy, nearly six million migrants cross the southern border, but you should notould b be surprised. he said he would do it.3 4 f the idea that a country of three hundred thirty million people cannot absorb peoplet who are in desperate need and who are justifiably fleeingg oppression is absolutely bizarre.sion absolutely bizarre. so not only can you cross the border unlawfully, president biden has a list of other crimes. he doesn t has a think are seris enough to warrant deportation and removal. normallyt of oth, migrants are d entering the united states unlawfully. they re processed for deportation. and but if you allege a credible fear of beingcan remr persecuted or tortured, you can remain here in the u.s., those seeking asylum have to showum hs a well-founded fea tr of persecution on the basis of their race, religion, nationality, or number of a social or political group. but the hearing is years in the future. sym
you are convicted of a very unls serious crime. and then it doesn t matter it d anyway. so, yeah, they re going to even and then when they get their asylum claim, even if they re ordered deported, they re not immediately just whisked ouy art the door. they ll order they ll be they ll have appeale processes and ofteappealn they l be ordered to self deport. so the consequenceeds ar te relatively minor, if any. and really, they don t want people to come to court. wan they want to stay. and that s this administration s policies. ant them tthey don t deport any. i think they have deported fifty nine or sixty thousand people last year. and okay, we re bringing inle a, three , four million people a year, most of them illegitimately. so, so doing the math, how do you how do you get all of these people out of here and thisnd tt short answer and the longy ar answer is they re not going to do it and they re not even going to try what you just described as a crisis. and the only person in ameri