Immigration Reform for Youth Asylum Seekers From Violent, Abusive, and Drug Trafficking Families Passed 03.11.2021 Updated Effective 10.15.2021
Immigration Reform Bill For Asylum Seekers
Children and Young Adults from Countries Located in the Continent of America and Island of Marco Polo formerly known as Haiti - Immigration Reform Bill Passed 03.11.2021
In Effect Updated 10.15.2021 to Legally Enter through Border Fence Entrance for Processing and housed on Exterior of U.S Mexico Border Entrance inside Mexico.
Any Child or Young Adult (Ages 4 - 15 Years of Age) that Enters the United States Legally through U.S Border Entrance as Asylum Seekers to the United States of America Via Texas/ Mexico Border Entrance Would be Housed in a U.S Protected U.S Facility Outside the U.S.A on Mexico's U.S Border Fence Within 15-25 Acres / Miles surrounding the Mexico Border Entrance. These Facilities would be Portable Buildings similarly used at schools in the U.S.A. These Facilities would teach Asylum seeking Children & Young Adults English, U.S Rule of Law, U.S Policy, Courses on how to pay taxes, courses on farming, Manufacturing, and provide rapid health screening (STD's, HIV/AIDs, COVID) . Children and Young Adults must be fleeing Violent, Opioid, or drug trafficking families that are heavy into crime in order to be processed and not sent back. These Young adults would only get to visit Mexico during the summer breaks and Holidays, leaving U.S Protected facilities located inside Mexico by U.S Mexico Border Entrance Partitions. Once an age of 18 is reached seekers would get Permanent residency in the U.S.A. Mexico or Asylum seeker families will pay $3,500 a Month per Asylum Seekers entire stay and will not be allowed to be returned to families. To be allowed to stay in the U.S.A the Seeker must show a willingness to be a U.S resident and why they should receive a Basic U.S Education and be housed in the U.S.A.
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