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Why Wasn't This Individual Sent Back To France?
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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-36 54037/S udanese -migran t-walke d-Chann el-Tunn el-reac h-Brita in-plea ds-guil ty-obst ructing -traffi c.html
/// He was given asylum in Britain, claiming he could not return to Sudan ///
/// Up until then, his journey had involved travelling for a month to Egypt, then Libya before crossing the sea to Italy, a previous hearing was told. He then made his way to France and Calais. ///
Seems a Snazzy dresser, I wonder how much that outfit cost the British taxpayer?
/// He was given asylum in Britain, claiming he could not return to Sudan ///
/// Up until then, his journey had involved travelling for a month to Egypt, then Libya before crossing the sea to Italy, a previous hearing was told. He then made his way to France and Calais. ///
Seems a Snazzy dresser, I wonder how much that outfit cost the British taxpayer?
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Instead of starting a prosecution for a Victorian offence so obscure most haven't heard of it he should have just been turned around when he unlawfully entered the UK and returned to France - the only place from which he could possibly have come.
This prosecution cost us many pounds in costs and Legal Aid for a ludicrous outcome and allowed this illegal more time for him, and probably, his human rights, ambulance chasing scummy lawyers to invent reasons for him to stay.
This prosecution cost us many pounds in costs and Legal Aid for a ludicrous outcome and allowed this illegal more time for him, and probably, his human rights, ambulance chasing scummy lawyers to invent reasons for him to stay.
Why should France take him? There is no reason why he should be sent back there. Suppose an asylum seeker pitched up in Iceland having travelled through the UK to get there? I doubt if we'd be too keen to have him here. We'd say to Iceland: "He's in Iceland and he's not a UK citizen. Sort it out yourselves".
If he needs to go back anywhere, it's to the country he came from.
If he needs to go back anywhere, it's to the country he came from.
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" is a man who had no formal education. He speaks in a localised dialect and understanding the complexities has caused significant difficulties."
Quite the catch then. I wonder if he passed any engineers, doctors and other professionals that we so desperately need during his intrepid long walk to freedom.
Somebody needs to grow a pair, put him and his fellow illegals in handcuffs and return them whence they came.
Quite the catch then. I wonder if he passed any engineers, doctors and other professionals that we so desperately need during his intrepid long walk to freedom.
Somebody needs to grow a pair, put him and his fellow illegals in handcuffs and return them whence they came.
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