I feel like some of you have missed it last page, so let me post it again:
And since they're arresting them all, they can only keep their kids for 20 days. Not that they're even bothering to do that...
If they know they're going to be tortured after they turn them over, it kind of is.
The gate guard thing is a bit more complicated, since he was reporting what could have been a security breach.
But just "obeying the rules" is not an excuse that works by itself imo.
First, he didn't say "asylum is illegal" he said "illegal immigration is against the law". These are vastly different things. Holding those who are in the country illegally - NOT claiming asylum - is perfectly fine, although not like it's being done right now.
As to your second point, wrong. wrong wrongity wrong. This is one of those cases where you have to trust in the system. I know, I know. That's not something you want to have to do. But cops don't let criminals go because prison might be considered torturous. Gate guards can't just let people go because in most cases their hands are tied and if they DON'T hold them then THEY are breaking a law, even if it's merely disobeying a direct order.
Have cops and gate guards looked the other way? Absolutely. But they are doing so in direct conflict with what they are supposed to do. I would not have faulted the gate guard for letting the guy go just as I don't fault mayors who refuse to cooperate with ICE in "sanctuary cities". But I also don't fault them if they do their jobs. Now I say this with a major caveat - these people have been making these decisions PRIOR to what has been going on with ICE and the detention centers. Right now I would fully understand someone being let go instead of handed over. Which is not to say I agree with Blotsfan's assessment, just that when these earlier cases were made it was a different climate. Yes, ICE has always been a bad fucking idea, but they've gotten progressively worse, especially now at the borders.