Jobs & Education2 mins ago
This Woman And Her Family Was Due To Be Deported Last Month, Why Are They Still Here?
30 Answers
http:// www.ind ependen t.co.uk /news/u k/home- news/ri chard-b ranson- pressur ed-to-h alt-fgm -deport ation-o f-afusa t-saliu -to-nig eria-on -virgin -flight -945300 5.html
Dated Thursday 24 April 2014
/// A mother faces deportation on Friday after the Home Office rejected new evidence that suggested her young daughters were at risk of having female genital mutilation performed on them in her native Nigeria. ///
http:// www.the guardia n.com/u k-news/ 2014/ap r/24/ni gerian- mother- afusat- saliu-f ight-as ylum-fg m-daugh ters
Dated Thursday 24 April 2014
/// A mother faces deportation on Friday after the Home Office rejected new evidence that suggested her young daughters were at risk of having female genital mutilation performed on them in her native Nigeria. ///
http://
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by anotheoldgit. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.> Ms Saliu fled to the UK in 2011 while she was heavily pregnant
after her stepmother threatened to subject her daughter Bassy,
now four, to FGM. Her second daughter, Rashidat, two, was
born in London. <
> Since moving to Leeds three years ago Ms Saliu has converted to
Christianity, and friends fear she will be targeted by the Islamic
militants Boko Haram if she is deported. <
if they are going to deport her they should send her back to london as
Rashidat is a cockney and you can't expect a baby to look after itself
if she drops a few more sprogs she will get a nice big house and be well looked after down south
after her stepmother threatened to subject her daughter Bassy,
now four, to FGM. Her second daughter, Rashidat, two, was
born in London. <
> Since moving to Leeds three years ago Ms Saliu has converted to
Christianity, and friends fear she will be targeted by the Islamic
militants Boko Haram if she is deported. <
if they are going to deport her they should send her back to london as
Rashidat is a cockney and you can't expect a baby to look after itself
if she drops a few more sprogs she will get a nice big house and be well looked after down south
It is a tricky subject. Emotional so it is easy to claim in order to avoid deportation regardless as to whether it is a reasonable act or not. I do not think the carrier should be expected to make a stand. If they choose to then that is their prerogative but an airline is there to carry passengers who have a ticket not to pass judgement on the courts. But the Home Office should be very sure of their decision; it is not something one would want to inflict on another human being so the risk of it must be vanishingly small I think.
-- answer removed --
-- answer removed --
Actually I'm not sure mr farage would be in favour of deportation in this case.
The only thing I could commend the gentleman for was his endorsement of taking refugees from Syria whilst (I believe) no other politician did. He recognised Christian refugees to Egypt (I think was the country in question) could face persecution at the hands of the Muslim brotherhood.
So, I'm sure, he would sympathise with this women and her children
The only thing I could commend the gentleman for was his endorsement of taking refugees from Syria whilst (I believe) no other politician did. He recognised Christian refugees to Egypt (I think was the country in question) could face persecution at the hands of the Muslim brotherhood.
So, I'm sure, he would sympathise with this women and her children
Related Questions
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.