I’m not saying you represent anyone other than yourself. I’m saying that a lot of the comments here are not grounded in reality, and contain so little factual information or coherent arguments that they cannot realistically be interpreted as doing anything other than preaching to the converted.
As for all of the things you cite as things that should justify a claim of political asylum: it’s clear that, despite your apparently strong views on the subject, you either do not understand how asylum works or are not making a good faith argument. Asylum is granted on the basis of persecution. Additionally, the persecution must fall under a protected category, such as race or religion. Not liking the policies and laws that a country has enacted is not persecution. When the same laws apply to everyone in the country, it’s not persecution. No rational government
would ever find that every person living in the US has a right to asylum in their country. And if they did, then they would likely have to find that residents of just about every other country in the world would also have the right to asylum. If the law treats everyone equally badly, there’s a clear solution in a democratic state: elections.