There are plenty of countries whose citizens an immigration officer is in a position to know don't qualify for asylum. Those cases shouldn't need to go before an immigration judge, and the law should change to reflect that. And I agree that we need a lot more immigration judges to deal with the real cases and the close cases.
I would like to see that, too. I can understand if Mexico chooses not to accept that agreement, but if they do, they should at least agree to stop allowing non-citizens to transit their country in order to attempt to enter ours illegally.
There are plenty of countries whose citizens an immigration officer is in a position to know don't qualify for asylum. Those cases shouldn't need to go before an immigration judge, and the law should change to reflect that. And I agree that we need a lot more immigration judges to deal with the real cases and the close cases.
I would like to see that, too. I can understand if Mexico chooses not to accept that agreement, but if they do, they should at least agree to stop allowing non-citizens to transit their country in order to attempt to enter ours illegally.
I think that we could help fund them. And on your last point, we just disagree.