Now.....
should the asylum process be altered?
Maybe.
And if it is you need to be OK with this - given that the proper process was followed.
I'd say you are being intellectually dishonest, but I can't assume you know what is really going on, knowing the sources you go to for "news."
The "proper process" isn't being followed. The Trump Administration is using their characterization of the "Border Crisis" as an excuse to alter what had been the legally followed process for asylum seekers, while branding them as "illegals" (see your own supposed ignorance in previous post)
As for "should the process be altered", fine, make that argument. But don't do so by mischaracterizing current law. Emanuel and others have reference the role of the United States in its history of providing sanctuary for those seeking relief from political and economic hardship. This history is built into
current law.In the face of global upheaval caused by the rise of strongmen in 3rd world dictatorships (and elsewhere...) and in the face of global climate change, maybe we do need to revisit the current legal process. Then lets have that discussion, without accusing those pointing to current law as trying to sabotage the country.