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Last year, Honduran asylum seekers were taken into custody by Border Patrol agents after the group crossed the U.S. border wall into San Diego, Calif. Detained asylum seekers who have shown they have a credible fear of returning to their country will no longer be able to ask a judge to grant them bond. U.S. Attorney General William Barr decided in April 2019, that asylum seekers who clear a "credible fear" interview and are facing removal don't have the right to be released on bond while their cases are pending and will have to wait in detention until their case is adjudicated.
President Trump declared Wednesday evening that "not nearly enough" progress was being made in last-minute negotiations with Mexico, as the U.S. prepares to
impose escalating tariffs unless that nation does more to stop the rush of illegal immigrants arriving at the southern border.
"Immigration discussions at the White House with representatives of Mexico have ended for the day," Trump
tweeted. "Progress is being made, but not nearly enough!"
Trump continued: "Border arrests for May are at 133,000 because of Mexico & the Democrats in Congress refusing to budge on immigration reform.
Further talks with Mexico will resume tomorrow with the understanding that, if no agreement is reached, Tariffs at the 5% level will begin on Monday, with monthly increases as per schedule. The higher the Tariffs go, the higher the number of companies that will move back to the USA!"
Comment: The push to criminalize even a whiff of criticism directed at Israel isn't just a US phenomenon. It's happening all over the world.