Stands to figure; a lot of people already here are gonna' be seeking asylum in Mexico when the bombs begin to drop.
That is fine for the new king will send all Africans back to their country. That is where they are needed! God's Will and God be Praised!
People who are already here need jobs, housing, food and the like. These Africans need to stay in their own lands and work out their problems instead of running away to other countries and being a burden on the infrastructure there. Stay in your own country and solve your own problems! Running away and trying to make it easy on yourself is helping no one! God put this on my heart to tell you and as your God appointed leader, I order you in the name of God to go back home! They need you there!
That is fine for the new king will send all Africans back to their country. That is where they are needed! God's Will and God be Praised!
People who are already here need jobs, housing, food and the like. These Africans need to stay in their own lands and work out their problems instead of running away to other countries and being a burden on the infrastructure there. Stay in your own country and solve your own problems! Running away and trying to make it easy on yourself is helping no one! God put this on my heart to tell you and as your God appointed leader, I order you in the name of God to go back home! They need you there!
Asylum Applications In Mexico More Than Double After Trump Won Election
6:35 PM 04/18/2017
Asylum seekers are staying in Mexico instead of going north to the United States after Trump’s election.
Reuters reported Tuesday that Mexico’s refugee agency, COMAR, received 5,421 asylum applications between November 2016 and March. This is more than double the 2,148 asylum applications over the same time period the year before.
Last year, Mexico was inundated with migrants from Central America, Africa, and the Caribbean seeking to get the U.S., and now they’re having to stay. The prospect of increased deportations after Trump’s election and the subsequent executive orders loosening rules placed on immigration officers has decreased illegal immigration substantially.
“While more than 16,000 family units were apprehended at the border in December, only 1,125 were apprehended in March,” Secretary of Homeland Security John Kelly said at a speech Tuesday.
Reuters reported Tuesday that Mexico’s refugee agency, COMAR, received 5,421 asylum applications between November 2016 and March. This is more than double the 2,148 asylum applications over the same time period the year before.
Last year, Mexico was inundated with migrants from Central America, Africa, and the Caribbean seeking to get the U.S., and now they’re having to stay. The prospect of increased deportations after Trump’s election and the subsequent executive orders loosening rules placed on immigration officers has decreased illegal immigration substantially.
“While more than 16,000 family units were apprehended at the border in December, only 1,125 were apprehended in March,” Secretary of Homeland Security John Kelly said at a speech Tuesday.