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cryrst The garden of England 21 Oct 20 5.40pm | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
Despite what 'new migrant crisis' posters say, in unison, there is no doubt that the Home Office has been deporting people who have a right to be here. 'A major plank of the UK's strategy for removing failed migrants has been ruled illegal because it prevents the courts from considering their cases. In a significant ruling, the Court of Appeal said the policy risked removing people from the UK even if they had a right to be in the country. The policy has been used in 40,000 removal cases'.
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Badger11 Beckenham 21 Oct 20 6.24pm | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
Despite what 'new migrant crisis' posters say, in unison, there is no doubt that the Home Office has been deporting people who have a right to be here. 'A major plank of the UK's strategy for removing failed migrants has been ruled illegal because it prevents the courts from considering their cases. In a significant ruling, the Court of Appeal said the policy risked removing people from the UK even if they had a right to be in the country. The policy has been used in 40,000 removal cases'. The problem is that failed applicants continue to lodge endless appeals coming up with different reasons why they should stay. There has to be a process that is fair but it also stops the abuse of the system.
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the silurian The garden of England.(not really) 21 Oct 20 7.07pm | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
Despite what 'new migrant crisis' posters say, in unison, there is no doubt that the Home Office has been deporting people who have a right to be here. 'A major plank of the UK's strategy for removing failed migrants has been ruled illegal because it prevents the courts from considering their cases. In a significant ruling, the Court of Appeal said the policy risked removing people from the UK even if they had a right to be in the country. The policy has been used in 40,000 removal cases'. Ahh, never mind eh?? We owe these illegals NOTHING! Straight back as soon as they land ILLEGALLY !
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dannyboy1978 22 Oct 20 7.13pm | |
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Do the lefties here honestly think this is acceptable? He could literally be a peodophile!
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 22 Oct 20 9.03pm | |
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Originally posted by dannyboy1978
Do the lefties here honestly think this is acceptable? He could literally be a peodophile! The thing is with these ones is people shrug their shoulders 'what are we going to do? We can't prove anything'. Then it's in your kid's class..
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steeleye20 Croydon 23 Oct 20 1.19pm | |
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Kent inspectors find wet and cold migrants held in cramped containers. Chief inspector of prisons says arrangements at Tug Haven site 'are not fit for even small numbers of people'.
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PalazioVecchio south pole 23 Oct 20 2.08pm | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
now if they can just get a local girl pregnant. Then it is Game, Set & Match. maybe that explains a lot of what we are seeing ?
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Badger11 Beckenham 23 Oct 20 2.14pm | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
Kent inspectors find wet and cold migrants held in cramped containers. Chief inspector of prisons says arrangements at Tug Haven site 'are not fit for even small numbers of people'. It's not good. We need a complete overall of the asylum system starting with returning boat people to France. The process of claiming asylum needs to be speeded up far to many people are here for years undergoing constant appeals due to the nonsense that one minute they claim to be Mr Smith from Country A then they are Mr Jones from country B, then they are gay then they are Christian etc. Every asylum seeker should have access to a lawyer before they make their claim. The lawyer will tell them that they have one go at this so anything relevant has to be said now they cannot keep changing their minds. If they appeal a failed decision it can only be on information they made in their original claim e.g. I was persecuted for my beliefs I now have further evidence that backs that claim up. Asylum seekers should not have to wait months or years for decisions this should only take weeks. Most will fail because they are economic migrants and should be returned home. Once they have fixed this problem happy to consider taking people from refugee camps as a humanitarian gesture.
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Badger11 Beckenham 26 Oct 20 7.17am | |
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Oil Tanker Off the Isle of Wight in Trouble. Last night a crack team swung into action on hearing this. A government spokesman said "our top men are on it we will be providing them with free houses, mobile phones and free money". Oh and the SBS stormed the ship. If you think I am being too harsh rememeber Jack Straw and the Afghan plane hijacking none of them went home and I bet none of these will. I wouldn't bother with prison I would order the RAF to return them to Lagos today, fat chance of that happening. The lawyers were probably waiting at the quay side.
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PalazioVecchio south pole 17 Mar 22 12.13pm | |
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Donegal, Ireland has received its first Refugees from Ukraine.
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Hrolf The Ganger 17 Mar 22 5.10pm | |
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I sympathise with Ukrainian refugees but as I have previously predicted, the endless stream of refugees and migrants will be increasing decade by decade as war, lack of resources and climate change worsens. As an island nation, we have to protect ourselves from the inevitable consequences that the likes of Wisbech is in denial about. We will go the same way without a doubt.
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Spiderman Horsham 17 Mar 22 5.31pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
I sympathise with Ukrainian refugees but as I have previously predicted, the endless stream of refugees and migrants will be increasing decade by decade as war, lack of resources and climate change worsens. As an island nation, we have to protect ourselves from the inevitable consequences that the likes of Wisbech is in denial about. We will go the same way without a doubt. 900 arrived over the Channel yesterday, not an Ukrainian in sight. Come to that very few women and children either
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