"Many migrants awaiting asylum hearings in the U.S. never show up for their court dates. And the longer they stay in the U.S., the more sympathy they draw in the media and from many compassionate Americans"
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The second sentence is the tell. “The longer they stay” turns time into strategy, as if human lives and legal limbo are simply a PR countdown. Sympathy becomes something “drawn” from the media and “compassionate Americans,” a phrasing that treats empathy like a resource being extracted, not an earned response to visible suffering. It’s a subtle downgrade of compassion itself: noble in private, naive in public.
Subtextually, the quote lays a trap for audiences who might feel torn. It reassures skeptics that their discomfort with emotional coverage is rational, because the emotions are supposedly being manipulated. It also pressures moderates: if you respond to a family’s story, you’re not humane - you’re being played.
Context matters: this is the right’s long-running counternarrative to viral images of border hardship. When policy arguments are losing, attack the narrators, question the tears, and recast delay (often produced by backlogged courts) as a deliberate con.
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| Topic | Human Rights |
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Kirk, Charlie. (2026, January 15). Many migrants awaiting asylum hearings in the U.S. never show up for their court dates. And the longer they stay in the U.S., the more sympathy they draw in the media and from many compassionate Americans. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/many-migrants-awaiting-asylum-hearings-in-the-us-173205/
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Kirk, Charlie. "Many migrants awaiting asylum hearings in the U.S. never show up for their court dates. And the longer they stay in the U.S., the more sympathy they draw in the media and from many compassionate Americans." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/many-migrants-awaiting-asylum-hearings-in-the-us-173205/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Many migrants awaiting asylum hearings in the U.S. never show up for their court dates. And the longer they stay in the U.S., the more sympathy they draw in the media and from many compassionate Americans." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/many-migrants-awaiting-asylum-hearings-in-the-us-173205/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.





