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Hundreds Of Migrants Set Up New Illegal Camp, Nicknamed 'jungle 2'in French Port Of Calais
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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-27 13761/F rom-Eri trea-Su dan-new -migran t-queue -Calais -Latest -illega l-encam pment-s pring-h undreds -curren tly-wai ting-ch ance-es cape.ht ml
It is often said we need immigration to this country, I wonder how many Doctors, Nurses, entrepreneurs etc are among this lot?
/// Sixteen-year-old Eritrean girls Almas and Halan told the Daily Mail they had taken months to reach Calais from their homeland. ///
/// ‘We both want to learn, to study commercial sciences in England,’ said Almas. ///
What about doing their studying in France, why do they need to come specifically to England?
It is often said we need immigration to this country, I wonder how many Doctors, Nurses, entrepreneurs etc are among this lot?
/// Sixteen-year-old Eritrean girls Almas and Halan told the Daily Mail they had taken months to reach Calais from their homeland. ///
/// ‘We both want to learn, to study commercial sciences in England,’ said Almas. ///
What about doing their studying in France, why do they need to come specifically to England?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.'cos we'll take them, France won't. We've known about Jungle 2 for some weeks here in Dover - it was set up almost as soon as Jungle 1 was cleared by the French police, and it's still too near to the truck access roads to the docks. It's crazy. 28 people were caught in the back of a truck trying to LEAVE England the other day - what did we do? Kept 'em, slooshing round in the system for months again waiting to deport them legally. I'd have let them go - they don't want to be here.
ummmm, they can't claim benefit, at least not at first. but they will get this.
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/// If they are illegal, Baza, they can't claim benefits. ///
I wouldn't depend too much on them being found to be illegal, even if they are found to be hiding in transport, the authorities still spend time and money assessing if they have a right to remain here.
*** It is not known when the men hid themselves in the sports cars. They were handed over to immigration officials, who will assess whether they have a right to remain here. ***
/// If they are illegal, Baza, they can't claim benefits. ///
I wouldn't depend too much on them being found to be illegal, even if they are found to be hiding in transport, the authorities still spend time and money assessing if they have a right to remain here.
*** It is not known when the men hid themselves in the sports cars. They were handed over to immigration officials, who will assess whether they have a right to remain here. ***
/// In some cases they are deported, usually to Belgium as migrants claim that their point of entry into the EU was in that country. ///
/// The migrants then return the few miles from Belgium to resume attempts to stow away to Britain. ///
Wait a minute, how can their point of entry into the EU be Belgium?
One has to get into Belgium either from the Netherlands, Germany or Luxenbourg, unless of course they approached it from the North Sea.
/// The migrants then return the few miles from Belgium to resume attempts to stow away to Britain. ///
Wait a minute, how can their point of entry into the EU be Belgium?
One has to get into Belgium either from the Netherlands, Germany or Luxenbourg, unless of course they approached it from the North Sea.
mushroom25 that is what they get if they arrive here and claim asylum , (which then makes them 'Legal' at least for a time) . The true illegals do not claim asylum they just blend into the rest of their particular ethnic community and work for cash in hand, no benefits.
AOG the main reason people want to study in the UK rather than France for example is that we teach and speak in English which is the most widely spoken accepted language in the world. For example all international air traffic control is in English no matter where the aircraft or controllers are from or based, a French controller controlling an Egyptian air craft speaks to them in English, a Russian controller speaks to a Chinese aircraft in English the same everywhere in the world. English is the 2nd language of choice in every non English speaking nation.
AOG the main reason people want to study in the UK rather than France for example is that we teach and speak in English which is the most widely spoken accepted language in the world. For example all international air traffic control is in English no matter where the aircraft or controllers are from or based, a French controller controlling an Egyptian air craft speaks to them in English, a Russian controller speaks to a Chinese aircraft in English the same everywhere in the world. English is the 2nd language of choice in every non English speaking nation.
eddie, whilst I support your view on the primacy of English, air traffic control, in particular as practiced by the French, was perhaps not a good example. whilst an egyptian aircraft in france will be spoken to in English, French aircraft receive their instructions in French. as air traffic is controlled on open channels, this means the Egyptian crew either need a command of French, or they will miss a lot of what's going on. this situation has caused serious incidents in the past.
http:// ccat.sa s.upenn .edu/~h aroldfs /540/ha ndouts/ french/ airfran ce/air- france. html
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