I conceded that pointThe first article that I posted literally says “According to Justice Department data from the last five available years, around 60 to 75 percent of non-detained migrants have attended their immigration court proceedings. That’s determined by subtracting the percentage of judgments entered against migrants in their absence (known as an in absentia ruling) from total judgments entered.”
The majority of non-detained applicants show up for court. Those mental gymnastics are something else.

Do most show up for deportation when their request is denied?I guess most do show up.
You win.
High crime/poverty still doesnt make one eligible for Asylum.

Approval hovers at around 30% if I remember correctly.