Yes I’m sure he would.I have a question, because I don't know what the honest answer is.
How many migrant individuals currently living in this country today don't have asylum?
I would suspect that the number would be substantial, but with nothing to back it up, I don't want to go off half-cocked with a stupid comment.
It would seem to me, although again what do I know, that there may be some living here that actually should not be.
Whether this person was granted asylum or not, I'd bet that he and his family would still be living in Washington state.
But, then again, I'm just a simple man.
I found nothing about it being “times up” for him and was scheduled to be deported. AI says he was not scheduled for deportation.
If he was to be sent back then I could understand how granting him asylum would come into play and be blamed.
Perhaps he applied for asylum as a pathway to citizenship ? .. then for some reason completely flip flopped on his feelings towards this country?
After all, deep inside he’s still a Muzzie.
