Randy McNob
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- Jun 13, 2020
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If you allow government too much power and don't respect human rights you end up with windrush
If you allow government too much power and don't respect human rights you end up with windrush
What's that got to do with my original statementBending the law to disrupt deportations. like stopping an 11 year old girl from having Female Genital Mutilation in Sudan.
https://www.theguardian.com/global-...patel-over-case-of-11-year-old-at-risk-of-fgm
Jasmine was brought to the UK at the age of three by her mother, herself a victim of FGM and whose two sisters died after being cut in their native Sudan.
Please stop, that comment alone shows how naive you are , life in a bubble isn't a good thing
Regards
DF
Sorry, when they talked about sending them to an offshore island I immediately thought of Guantanamo Bay
If anyone breaks the law let the law deal with them just like anyone else
Nor is life on the dole.
After this terrible pandemic, such a situation may sadly become more commonplace.
Hence I feel it inappropriate to casually chuck it in as an insult or suchlike.
After this terrible pandemic, such a situation may sadly become more commonplace.
Hence I feel it inappropriate to casually chuck it in as an insult or suchlike.
After this terrible pandemic, such a situation may sadly become more commonplace.
Hence I feel it inappropriate to casually chuck it in as an insult or suchlike.
....and of course to a lesser degree after Brexit.
Back on topic, where are these illegal migrants going to end up on a island not the UK ,or on a Ferry or back in France ?
Regards
DF
Back on topic, where are these illegal migrants going to end up on a island not the UK ,or on a Ferry or back in France ?
Regards
DF
The daily mail readers of Surrey Heath voted overwhelmingly to send them to Guantanamo
They need sending some where, watch this space
Regards
DF
Asylum seekers are just that fellow humans who are requesting sanctuary from the threat of oppression brutality and even death.
nothing more than luck to be born here and not there, for us to then treat them as criminals be it in detention centres, detention islands or ships is inhuman
Asylum seekers are just that fellow humans who are requesting sanctuary from the threat of oppression brutality and even death.
nothing more than luck to be born here and not there, for us to then treat them as criminals be it in detention centres, detention islands or ships is inhuman
Whilst I tentatively agree with a lot of what you’re saying I’d be interested to know what you would suggest the protocol would be once they have formally claimed asylum, where would they go, what do they do, whilst waiting for it to be granted?
That’s just over 34,000 people btw
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There were 34,354 asylum applications in the UK (main applicants only) in the year ending September 2019, 22% more than the previous year and the highest level since the year ending June 2016, around the time of the European migration crisis”
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