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Why wasn't this monster deported in 2001?

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anotheoldgit | 11:43 Sat 24th Dec 2011 | News
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http://www.dailymail....ghbour-cut-years.html

Many criticise the Daily Mail, but without such news outlets we would never find out about these types of of stories that highlight our lenient justice system.

Here we have a sadistic monster that committed such vile and repulsive crimes, and yet had his life sentence cut by 6 years.

/// Boudjenane was convicted of murder, two counts of rape and false imprisonment by an Old Bailey jury in 2008. ///

/// It also emerged Boudjenane was still claiming dole when he should have been thrown out of the country in 2001. ///

If he had been thrown out of the country in 2001, none of these crimes would have been committed, and Lakhdar Ouyahia would still be alive.
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Very poorly written article. It does not explain why he should have been deported in 2001 or why he wasn't. So it is impossible to answer your question.
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I agree AOG. However, this "sadistic monster" is protected by the 'uman rights act that was agreed by politicians elected by the British public. He could be in danger if deported, as if we care!

Therefore, we only have ourselves to blame for this, and everything else, that is wrong in the UK.
Isn't the truth that the country we wish to deport him to don't want him? The same with many others. The US wouldn't stand for this and they deport undersirables without any fuss. Our policies have failed and they need to get a grip.

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