Anonymous ID: e54321 Oct. 2, 2023, 5:17 a.m. No.19650383   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Joseph A. Camp

 

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The World Economic Forum has taken control of the former Fort Clayton military base in Panama and are processing migrants for United States onward travel.

 

Migrants must seek asylum in the first country they enter when leaving their country. If that country denies them then they can continue to the next and try again.

 

Asylum applications take a long time, and most of these migrants want to go to the United States. So, the United States has created several terroritorial base camps at border towns around Central America -Panama, Costa Rica, Guatemala, El Salvador, Mexico, etc. where the ground is technically United States sovereign terroritory.

 

So, when the migrants enters the No Man Zone and declares they are in transit to the United States they are sent to the base camp for the United States where they skip stepping foot into the other country and directly enter U.S. terroritory first. Giving them the ability to apply for U.S. asylum immediately from anywhere in Central America.

 

Once sought, they are given a "pass through" visa which allows them to continue their journey north with no need to apply for asylum anywhere else. They still have to make their journey north on their own, which will cost a lot, is dangerous to many, and they have nearly no provisions. The WEF is now providing border to border transport in several countries -Darien Gap to Paso Canoa, Paso Canoa (Panama) to Los Chilis (Costa Rica) - it should be noted that Nicaragua has been turning away pass through migrants at a rapid clip but Nicaragua can't be bypassed leading to record asylum applications in Costa Rica (currently nearing 250,000 applications and 10 years processing times).

 

If a migrants has sought asylum at a processing center of the United States (Panama, Costa Rica, Brazil, Colombia…) then Nicaragua is now allowing them to pass through woth WEF providing border to border buses, if not then Nicaragua is turning them back to Costa Rica. If they have sought asylum in Costa Rica (and were denied) they can seek asylum in the next country -they must seek asylum in the FIRST country they land upon fleeing or the Friendly 3rd Country if denied.

 

The processing centers are not designed to vet the applications prior to entering the United States, in fact the law says that once sought the applicant can stay until the application is processed and all appeals are exhausted. These processing centers are so that migrants are able to seek asylum in the United States as their first country they "enter" upon fleeing. Once the application is processed they are given essentially a transit visa that shows all other countries that they have already sought asylum in the US and are just passing through on their way -and won't be seeking asylum in their country -something Nicaragua, Honduras and El Salvador were not having and turning away nearly everyone.

 

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