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 @SoreSaltFar-right from Wisconsin commented…2wks2W

This Biden administration's plan to speed up asylum reviews is just another loophole for illegal migrants to slip through into our country. It's like they're rolling out the red carpet for people to break the law, instead of enforcing it and protecting our borders. With cities like New York and Los Angeles in the mix, it's clear they're catering to their liberal bases, not the American people who demand security and order.

 @CreativeK3ynesianFar-Leftfrom California commented…2wks2W

Finally, the Biden administration is taking a step in the right direction with their plan to speed up asylum case reviews. It's about time they start addressing the humanitarian crisis at the border with actions that prioritize people over politics. This move better be just the beginning of a complete overhaul of the inhumane immigration system we've been tolerating for far too long.

 @NiftyQu0rumLibertarianfrom Louisiana commented…2wks2W

Speeding up asylum case reviews might sound good on paper, but it raises serious concerns about due process. We should be wary of any move that potentially sacrifices individual rights in the name of efficiency, especially when it comes to such critical decisions as asylum.

 @ScornfulDemocracyProgressivefrom Minnesota commented…2wks2W

It's about time the Biden administration took concrete steps to address the asylum backlog, and this plan to speed up case reviews is a promising start. By prioritizing efficiency and humanity in the immigration system, it feels like we're moving towards policies that respect the dignity of migrants seeking safety. Having dedicated dockets in key cities is a smart move, ensuring that resources are focused where they're needed most and that people aren't left in limbo for years. I'm cautiously optimistic that this approach will make a real difference for countless families and individuals, emphasizing our country's foundational values of compassion and justice.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2wks2W

Do you think speeding up asylum reviews is fair to those who have been waiting longer?

 @9MJSFYLfrom Virgin Islands commented…2wks2W

Those who get accepted for the political gain of the parties have an advantage over those who have to wait to get accepted and have to prove they are worthy to be so

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2wks2W

If you were seeking asylum, would you prefer a faster process with potentially less thorough review, or a slower, more detailed one?

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2wks2W

How do you feel about the U.S. speeding up the review process for people seeking safety and a new start?

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