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A proposed new rule that could indefinitely prevent asylum seekers from being able to work legally in the U.S. is being considered by the Trump administration — and if approved, it would upend 30 years of immigration law. CBS News immigration reporter Camilo Montoya-Galvez explains.
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@camiloreports You will never win this evil game you started, CBS. Never.

@CBSNews @camiloreports

@camiloreports Hell yeah

@CBSNews @camiloreports Name one country other than 🇺🇸 that allows illegals ( criminals aka migrants ) to work legally while they file for their green card ?

@camiloreports If you think these hack l1ars are telling you the full story, you are as dumb as they think you are.

@CBSNews @camiloreports Over 90% of asylum seekers are denied. Most are fraudulent. They need to wait elsewhere

@CBSNews @camiloreports

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@CBSNews @camiloreports Most will never qualify for asylum.

@CBSNews @camiloreports Let’s pray to God it’s approved

@camiloreports Just CBS opinions, not anywhere close to facts
