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Just read a report of a hard luck story of a woman from Ethiopia,  being floated by a woke charity, Freedom from Torture; charting her travel from Ethiopia to the UK.  At no point does she mention how she paid the traffickers and claims ignorance of the law as to why she never appealed for asylum in Italy or France,  eventually arriving in the UK in the back of an HGV from Calais.   The charity launched an asylum appeal on her behalf, which was refused - at which point, imo, she should have been deported.  However, she then played her ace, by giving birth; which now gave her a new case for asylum.  She didn't speak English, didn't mention any job skills,  so I guess she will now fall on the support of the British tax-payer.   Totally crazy - and HMG needs to get a grip asap.     😠

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Over 400 landed on our beaches the other day - BoJo and Co clearly need to get a grip and soon.    They have to be physically turned around a sent back.   There is an agenda of course - most illegal immigrants are young males,  with now even younger kids and pregnant women in tow;  giving them a better chance of empathetic treatment from the HO and a stronger HR case to tie up the legal process; but the long term agenda is now clear - having established a foothold, they want to bring their wider families over too.   If the Tories don't get a grip, they'll hemorage votes to Nigel,  which may make things worse, as a Lib/Lab victory will mean all the doors will be flung open and chaos will reign.   😠

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50 minutes ago, Observer II said:

11 Syrians deported from the UK to Spain, have now made their way back to Calais, and are no doubt looking for a rubber boat.   :rolleyes:     😠

Well if we know so much about them we should easily catch and return when they land

But it's to big of a soap box for snowflake do gooders.... 

 

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With over 6,000 migrants arriving this year, seems it's becoming expensive to the tax-payer to house them in hotels; so the latest move is to house them in ex-Army Barracks while their asylum claims (take years) to sort out, again at tax-payer's expense in legal aid.  With the vast majority of these claims being spurious, as the main motivation of these people is economic migration - a better life;  surely HMG needs to change the law to allow for a 48hr decision making process by UKBF, thus allowing for their rapid deportation and a huge saving to tax=payers.    😠

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You may have Sid, cos Nigel's been out there for weeks.:rolleyes:    Seems the HO are finally getting with it, 10 migrants that landed on an Essex beach have been IMMEDIATELY  deported to France and Germany.  Complaints from the snowflakes about the risks of Corvid virus in sending them back, doesn't seem to apply to the risks of them arriving it seems.   😠     😷

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Well, the woke liberal lawyers are pulling every stroke in the book to keep these migrants in the UK, using HR legislation; they "saved" three the other day, claiming mental ill health.  Thus loading the NHS and the taxpayer with a continuing burden.   BoJo may be busy with Covid and Brexit,  but he should be repealing all HR law, including the ECHR being abused by liberal lawyers,  and include a ban on their use of legal aid.      😠

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Our forum must be read in the commons now ;-)

Lots of uninhabited islands north of the border

The government has considered building an asylum processing centre on a remote UK territory in the Atlantic Ocean.

The idea of "offshoring" people is being looked at but finding a suitable location would be key, a source said.

Home Secretary Priti Patel asked officials to look at asylum policies which had been successful in other countries, the BBC has been told.

The Financial Times says Ascension Island, more than 4,000 miles (6,000km) from the UK, was a suggested location.

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