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This whole situation is appalling.
You'd think that being able to approve voluntary deparature on the spot would be high on the Trump administration's list for political points - a "quick win" to get people out of the country as soon as possible and help meet Trump's deportation targets. But being able to process people quickly means resources and a functional government, which is not consistent with Trump and co's agenda.
I don't think "solving the problem" is the goal. I think cruelty is the goal. Sometimes that can be accomplished by kicking someone out of the country, but there are other ways, too.
This is pretty much is in line with what you say. Processing cases quickly to legally and humanely bring people through the immigration doesn't appear to be the goal from this administration's actions.