Comment by 999900000999

Comment by 999900000999 2 days ago

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These are at most trivial civil matters.

The net effect is your talking about putting non criminals in detention facilities rife with human rights violations.

As a hypothetical, if you can visit two countries and one offers the risk of indefinite detainment , which is roughly dependent on how behind the customs officials are on their quotas. Or another country that at most will just send you home, I think most will pick the country that just sends people home.

returningfory2 2 days ago

What process would you design for handling people who are denied entry at a land port of entry?

  • 999900000999 2 days ago

    They can figure out a way to get people to Venezuela faster than due process, they can figure out a way to get a British nanny back to London without detaining her indefinitely.

    They could of had her home within 48 hours.

  • dudefeliciano a day ago

    how about denying them entry, and turning them back to the country they were entring from (Mexico in your example), so that they can fly back home from there?

    • returningfory2 a day ago

      That sounds reasonable, though I’ve read online that Mexico generally refuses to take them back.