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   Why Does Rudy Lie So Much? - D.C. Nation   
   29 Nov 25 13:04:53   
   
   XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.politics.trump, alt.politics.liberalism   
   XPost: alt.politics.democrats, alt.politics.usa.republican   
   From: katt@gmail.com   
      
   On Fri, 28 Nov 2025 11:09:04 -0800,  Jeffrey VanRensselaer says...   
      
   > > An Afghan national named Rahmanullah Lakanwal has been   
   >   
   > personally granted asylum by Trump last April.   
      
   Nope.   
      
   Lie.   
      
   Another shit lie you can't prove, so all we'll get from you are bullshit words   
   that mean nothing to everyone.   
      
   Pansy-ass pussy coward always lies.   
      
   If Trump is guilty of "letting" him be granted asylum (he's not, because he   
   has NO knowledge of granted asylees), then Biden is "guilty" of hiring him in   
   the first place.   
      
   This is what you called "impeachment by implication". If Biden hadn't hired   
   him...   
      
   Do you get that, liberal lying Democrat pussy faggot?   
      
   Sorry... I forgot... liberals CAN'T get smarter... liberalism eats away at   
   that part of the brain.   
      
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   The granting of asylum in the United States is typically done by the U.S.   
   government, specifically through the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services   
   (USCIS) or the U.S. Department of State.   
      
   In the scenario you described, if the U.S. government "hired" a foreign   
   national in Afghanistan and then granted them asylum in the U.S. after the   
   war, the granting of asylum would likely involve the following steps:   
      
   The U.S. government, through the Department of State or the Department of   
   Defense, would identify the individual and determine that they are eligible   
   for asylum.   
      
   The individual would then be referred to USCIS, which would review their   
   eligibility for asylum and conduct an interview.   
      
   If the individual is deemed eligible, USCIS would then grant them asylum,   
   which would involve providing them with a document, such as a Form I-94, that   
   confirms their status as an asylee.   
      
   THE ACTUAL GRANTING OF ASYLUM WOULD BE DONE BY A USCIS OFFICER, who would have   
   the authority to make such a determination. THIS OFFICER would review the   
   individual's application, conduct an interview, and verify their identity and   
   eligibility for asylum before making a decision.   
      
   It's worth noting that the process of granting asylum can be complex and   
   involves various government agencies and departments. However, in general, the   
   U.S. government has the authority to grant asylum to individuals who meet the   
   eligibility requirements, and the USCIS IS THE AGENCY RESPONSIBLE FOR MAKING   
   SUCH DETERMINATIONS.   
      
   The President is not directly informed of every asylum determination and   
   approval.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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