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There are 3 comments on Offering a Helping Hand to Migrants Waiting to Enter the US

  1. Thank you to the law students and professors. People can disagree about immigration policy but should never forget that these are real people with real problems. The branding of them as criminals, rapists, and terrorists is dangerous and simply inhuman.

  2. Great story on a worthy cause! The BU community in general should be proud of these colleagues and students for their valuable contributions. Keep up the splendid work!

  3. It’s interesting to see how they coach any migrant about what to say in order to circumvent our immigration laws and in effect true asylum seekers get lost in the mix. Basically you have liberal activist professors that want open borders. There is a reason all countries have immigration policies, they’re in place so that our schools, hospitals, and other public resources are not economically overwhelmed. If you as a US citizen just showed up in a foreign country and declared it to be your new home good luck with that.

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