Jaylyn's Position
Process Cases Faster. Secure Smarter.
The immigration system's biggest failures are legal and administrative, not physical. Jaylyn's approach targets the actual bottlenecks: underfunded immigration courts, outdated technology, and exploitable asylum loopholes.
- 1Opposes the expansion of physical border wall fencing as ineffective. Studies consistently show that physical barriers have limited impact on undocumented entry compared to legal processing reforms and technology-based monitoring.
- 2Prioritizes hiring more immigration judges to process cases efficiently. The immigration court backlog currently sits in the millions of cases. More judges means faster decisions, fewer people in limbo, and a system that actually functions.
- 3Focuses on closing legal loopholes for those seeking asylum. Certain provisions in current law are routinely exploited in ways that were never intended. Targeted legislative fixes can address this without punishing legitimate asylum seekers.
- 4Advocates for technological border security over physical barriers. Sensor networks, aerial surveillance, and real-time data systems provide broader coverage at lower long-term cost than permanent physical infrastructure.