It is like they are not even trying - the Border rush

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They have stopped all pretense of Kabuki dance, let alone enforcement. From FOX News:

Border Patrol in Rio Grande Valley releasing illegal crossers into US without court date
Fox News confirmed Sunday that Border Patrol agents in the Rio Grande Valley Sector (RGV) have begun to process and release illegal border crossers who claim asylum without issuing a Notice to Appear (NTA) - allowing them to depart custody without scheduling a court date for a hearing.

The unprecedented move places the responsibility of seeking an asylum hearing on the migrants through Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) or legal assistance.

Yeah - like these people are going to voluntarily present themselves at a courthouse and ask for a hearing.  They are already been bussed to some sanctuary city and on the government dole - "free" food, housing, medical care, spending money, schooling, legal aid, etc...  Our tax dollars at work.

A bit more:

Multiple Border Patrol agents confirmed the new process to Fox News, revealing that they have been directed to use prosecutorial discretion (PD) to forgo the hours-long process of paperwork required to issue an NTA amid the surge of migrants at the border.

Instead, migrants are registered into the system with biometrical data taken and largely released into the public - in one instance - at a bus station in McAllen, TX. The processing is being done mostly at a temporary outdoor processing site. Border Patrol agents emphasized that this does not apply to unaccompanied children.

Straight out of Cloward-Piven - overwhelm the system. Crash it and in the ensuing chaos, install your own system.

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