If a migrant gets into America by claiming asylum and then visits the country they “fled” for a holiday, we should revoke their asylee status and send them packing!

Nov 10, 2025 · 3:46 AM UTC

Replying to @ColumbiaBugle
Actually they're doing that. They're refusing them re-entry to the country. It just started since June.
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Replying to @ColumbiaBugle
Logic would say the person lied about needing asylum.
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Replying to @ColumbiaBugle
No kidding. I worked in America with an Iraqi man who was allowed to go home and return. The Gulf War was going on.
Replying to @ColumbiaBugle
Or we stop provoding asylum and deport everyone that entered by those means, maybe with exceptions for net positive contributors that have never been convicted of a crime (mostly thinking of the Vietnam War here) and aren't on welfare of any kind.
Replying to @ColumbiaBugle
Well, what is the plan for accepting people for asylum? They do not become citizens; so are they ever directed to apply for citizenship legally within a short period of time or do they just remain without oversight?
Replying to @ColumbiaBugle
The technology exists to do this automatically. Then when they try to board the plane for their return flight they get told they can't because asylum has been revoked. Europe really needs to do this as well.
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Replying to @ColumbiaBugle
Absolutely. And I say this as someone whose family fled Cuba after persecution, jailing and worse. My grandmother died at 98 years old never setting foot in that country. They destroyed everything, put my grandfather in jail, took all of their valuable assets. The people that go back and forth are nothing but parasites. Doble moral we call it. They are the ones that prop up the regime with their endless money going back there.
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Replying to @ColumbiaBugle
And run for Congress and say you represent your home country? Literally, Ilhan Omar.
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Replying to @ColumbiaBugle
Better idea, do away with the asylum system all together. We invite our enemies into our midsts without recourse or documentation, it’s suicide.
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So if I came to America as a Christian refugee in the 90s from Ukraine due to Soviet era Christian persecution and became a U.S. citizen. I shouldn’t be able to visit my family in Ukraine now?
Replying to @ColumbiaBugle
Asylum was changed to include any nebulous “economic hardship”.
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Replying to @ColumbiaBugle
I want a 50 year moratorium on all immigration! We are full! RE: refugees: There are very few true refugees. If we take any refugees, let them be white South african farmers who will come here to work hard and become Americans.
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If they go back voluntarily for any reason, or even express solidarity with that country-they should be expelled.
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Replying to @ColumbiaBugle
End all asylum in the US and offer return to their home country or Ruwanda and pay Ruwanda to house the true asylum seekers.
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Replying to @ColumbiaBugle
Nobody should be granted asylum once they’ve traveled through or by 20 plus countries.
Replying to @ColumbiaBugle
AND all the extended family that came over with them on various other visas
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Replying to @ColumbiaBugle
Ilhan for President! Of Somalia.
Replying to @ColumbiaBugle
How about just next to ZERO allowable asylum claims.
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Replying to @ColumbiaBugle
This is just very obvious. So then the real question is, why is our system of government incompetent? And then when we realize that it’s not repairable, how do we completely change our system of government.
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Replying to @ColumbiaBugle
almost right. if you add "except where there has been a regime change to a democracy" to what you wrote, it'd be correct
Replying to @ColumbiaBugle
If an asylum applicant visits the country that they fled, it basically terminates their asylum case.
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Replying to @ColumbiaBugle
Revoke it while they are out of country & refuse reentry.
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Replying to @ColumbiaBugle
The protocol to convert their asylum temp visa to resident is complex. They need to prove if they go back their lives are in danger, there is a hearing&judge has to approve it.
Replying to @ColumbiaBugle
I once witnessed a Cuban national tell an immigration judge that his reason for returning to Cuba after claiming fear of torture as one of his asylum claims was to celebrate his grandmother's birthday
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I have a student whose family has a lovely home here and in Mexico. They have a ranch there with 4-wheelers and everything. He is pulled from school around Christmas every year and comes back late February. Never had to repeat a grade. 🤷‍♀️
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Replying to @ColumbiaBugle
Then all your Sikhs who came as refugees but returned to find spouses and do their wedding shopping would have had their status revoked. Hmmm
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Replying to @ColumbiaBugle
I’m pretty sure at one of their hearings, that’s going to be questioned. All those ppl that went back home, they can never claim asylum cause guess what, they didn’t fear going back home.
In the UK, we pay for them to holiday in the country the fled and then welcome, house, feed and pay for their extended families on their return!!!😡😡😡😡
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Replying to @ColumbiaBugle
Unless it is automated by some surveillance state, that would be hard to enforce. Better to leave it as a simple warning and immediate cancellation of all papers even up to naturalization.
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Replying to @ColumbiaBugle
you claim to be American but use the word "holiday"???
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Replying to @ColumbiaBugle
I think that’s only fair, it happened in Germany, where Afghan asylum seekers, then went back to Afghanistan for vacation.
Replying to @ColumbiaBugle
No you should revoke all the country's asylum seekers after one goes their for holidays
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Replying to @ColumbiaBugle
Perfect example of this is the Boston Bomber Brothers 🤯
Replying to @ColumbiaBugle
Correction - we should remove their status as soon as the plane arrives back home, because then they're already packed.
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Replying to @ColumbiaBugle
There should be an “amount owed” added to their file on the tax dollars they must pay back before being able to apply legally in the future
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