It's bad.
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In Trumpworld, the only possible reason anyone would file an application for #asylum is to get a work permit, and most of them are probably criminals.


But it gets even worse!


You may have heard that Trump wants to charge $50 for an application? This would tack on another $85 for a biometrics check. (None of this has ever cost anything for asylum seekers, nor should it.)

Will a federal court stop this in 61 days? Almost certainly yes. Do I have to tell my clients to expect it will become law until then? Also yes.