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WASHINGTON — The Obama administration said Wednesday it will stop detaining asylum seekers who have a credible fear of persecution in their home countries.

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Foreigners who arrive at a port of entry and are found to have a credible fear will automatically be considered for release into the U.S., Morton said.

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Their stay in the U.S. will be considered temporary until a final decision is made on their asylum claim.

Currently, foreigners who come to the U.S. without valid documents can be immediately removed from the country, without a hearing.

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Steve Camarota, director of research at the Center for Immigration Studies, which advocates for tougher immigration laws, said detention ensures people show up for hearings.

"The overwhelming amount of people who apply for asylum don't get it and that's why they don't show up. Lack of detention destroys the credibility and meaningfulness of immigration courts," Camarota said.

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i don't know anything about this source, nor do i know if the information presented is accurate... so fwiw:

Here are a few examples of terrorist aliens who abusively applied for asylum in the United States and were released while their asylum cases were processed, presumed to be "ordinary" asylum seekers, after a standard battery of background checks and interviews.

Omar Abdel Rahman (the "Blind Sheik") convicted in the 1990s in terror plots to attack New York City;

Ramzi Yousef, convicted in the first World Trade Center bombing attack;

Mir Aimal Kansi, convicted and executed for the 1993 terrorist assassinations of CIA employees outside CIA headquarters in Virginia;

Shahawar Matin Siraj, convicted in 2006 of plotting to bomb the New York City subway system;

Ghazi Ibrahim Abu Maizar, convicted in 1999 of plotting to bomb the New York City subway system;

Nuradin Abdi, linked to al-Qaeda, convicted in 2007 of providing material support to terrorists in a plot to attack a shopping mall in Ohio.

While the vetting process for those background checks may now be somewhat improved, it is far from being foolproof. If the U.S. government's own internal security and counter-terrorism control mechanisms failed to recognize, after numerous warning signs over a long period of time, the threat posed by the alleged Fort Hood assailant, those same systems will not identify foreign threats entering the U.S. 100% of the time.

There will be serious failures. The new presumptive release policy for asylum seekers will almost surely result in more Rahmans, Yousefs and Kansis being freed onto American streets, with legal immigration documents, so they can further their murderous plots against us.

http://www.investigativeproject.org/1588/n...-deadly-history

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