PROPOSED ASYLUM PROCESS & REFUGEE POLICY
EFFECTIVE AND SUSTAINABLE BORDER CONTROL IN THE UNITED STATES
Immediate deportation is warranted for individuals who forcefully or unlawfully enter US territory.
Refugee status applications must be submitted at official border crossings, and applicants should cooperate peacefully during processing.
Economic migrants selecting their host country risk losing refugee status if they refuse settlement.
Upon approval, refugees may travel to their designated host country with appropriate documentation.
Host countries reserve the right to limit offers and potentially expel migrants who violate laws or obstruct the assessment process during their wait for visa/status decisions.
Once deported, individuals are barred from reapplying for refugee status within that country.
NATIONAL SECURITY
Those granted admission must adhere to the health regulations of the host country, including mandatory medical screenings and vaccinations, akin to citizens.
When evaluating refugee status, particular vigilance is necessary to prevent exploitation by international terrorist organizations seeking to infiltrate the US with their operatives en masse.
Organized mass border violations are viewed as attacks, necessitating strong, decisive, and consistent responses.
INTEGRATION
Upon admission, refugees are expected to culturally and socially integrate into the receiving country while maintaining their traditions.
Integration demands focused effort from immigrants with non-Western backgrounds and religious differences, especially regarding practicality and implementation.
Successful integration entails the ability to communicate, understand laws, and adhere to the rules of the host country, achievable through practical language acquisition.