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EU migrants commit 100 crimes a day.
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http://www.express.co...mmit-100-crimes-a-day
In view of this shocking rise in crime due entirely to the high influx of Eastern Europeans into the country, isn't it now time for the EU to pass laws that make the various European countries responsible for their own citizens crimes?
By this I mean, after they have been caught and convicted, they are then deported back to the country from where they came to serve out their sentences in their own countries jails, along with a permanent ban on ever returning to Britain.
In view of this shocking rise in crime due entirely to the high influx of Eastern Europeans into the country, isn't it now time for the EU to pass laws that make the various European countries responsible for their own citizens crimes?
By this I mean, after they have been caught and convicted, they are then deported back to the country from where they came to serve out their sentences in their own countries jails, along with a permanent ban on ever returning to Britain.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I just can't believe how some 'hand-wringers' will try and side track matters that happen to involve migrants or the EU.
The Headline states:
/// EU MIGRANTS COMMIT 100 CRIMES A DAY ///
Not "EU MIGRANTS COMMIT 100 CRIMES A DAY, BUT LOOK ON THE BRIGHT SIDE, OUR OWN CRIMINALS COMMIT MANY MORE"
No, the fact of the matter is:
/// CRIMES committed by European Union migrants in Britain have almost trebled since Romania and Bulgaria joined four years ago.///
And that is what we should be concerning us.
The Headline states:
/// EU MIGRANTS COMMIT 100 CRIMES A DAY ///
Not "EU MIGRANTS COMMIT 100 CRIMES A DAY, BUT LOOK ON THE BRIGHT SIDE, OUR OWN CRIMINALS COMMIT MANY MORE"
No, the fact of the matter is:
/// CRIMES committed by European Union migrants in Britain have almost trebled since Romania and Bulgaria joined four years ago.///
And that is what we should be concerning us.
wow an extra 70 a day in a market where there 15000 incidents (crimes) a day recorded and 4000 a day taken to prosecution - and no break out on whether they are minor or serious.
DAVID - DROP EVERYTHING IMMEDIATELY & TACKLE AOG's major issue.
I agree about deportation though on serious crimes - once the sentence is completed as you may well get a "Libya" - i.e. release of the prisoner in his/her own country - and we have also done that
DAVID - DROP EVERYTHING IMMEDIATELY & TACKLE AOG's major issue.
I agree about deportation though on serious crimes - once the sentence is completed as you may well get a "Libya" - i.e. release of the prisoner in his/her own country - and we have also done that
we seem to be the dumping ground of the world, so any opportunity to get rid of these criminals, back to whatever place they come from is a good thing. Sadly it seems even if they commit a serious crime they can stay, as been proven by endless entreaties to the courts, human rights, and the fact they may have family here.
I would think if a British person commits a crime anywhere overseas they would serve their sentence then be shoved out the door. Australia got rid of a British subject as an undesirable, he'd lived there for 40 years.
I would think if a British person commits a crime anywhere overseas they would serve their sentence then be shoved out the door. Australia got rid of a British subject as an undesirable, he'd lived there for 40 years.
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