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sandyRoe
/// This young woman was working hard at her studies and in time would have contributed to our society. This seems a great shame. ///
Should we then conduct an open door policy to all, then to spend money educating them to see if they attain a certain level and if they do, they are then allowed to stay?
Something not quite right about this case, this from the Independent:
*** Speaking from Yarl’s Wood, Ms Bageerathi told The Independent of the incident that forced her and her family to flee, when a drug dealer entered her home drunk and “tried to rape me”. ***
*** “I refused to open the house door, it was just me and my younger siblings at home. He broke it down and came in, started hitting my sister and me, and tore my clothes. My mum came home from work before he could do anything.” ***
*** She added the man “says he has people waiting at the airport for us to come back”. ***
Yer, like they would continuously check all passenger names on all the various flight from the UK, just so that they could arrive at the airport at a given time?
It would seem that not only do they get unlimited 'Legal Aid' at our expense, but also the provision of top rate 'script writers'.