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What Should Now Be Done Regarding The Calais 'jungle'?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Baldric - //Why should they give them accommodation, that the french people would end up paying for? //
I don't think the migrants have been 'given' accommodation, so much as they have assimilated it.
That said, the indifference and inaction of the French government has led to this dangerous situation which must be addressed now.
I don't think the migrants have been 'given' accommodation, so much as they have assimilated it.
That said, the indifference and inaction of the French government has led to this dangerous situation which must be addressed now.
just a symptom of the EU's beloved shengen agreement. Under EU law they must apply at the first safe country so France should really be shipping them back from whence they came but they don';t know, so establish a kin border and sort it France and that goes for the rest of the sorry EU douche de merde.
Baldric - /////I don't think the migrants have been 'given' accommodation, so much as they have assimilated it.///
Where did I say they had been given accommodation?
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///Baldric - I would rather see some alternative accommodation sorted out/// //
Thanks for clarifying - I misunderstood your post.
To clarify - I think the migrants have to be placed somewhere temporarily, the sheer logistics of relocating them cannot be done as quickly as most citizens would like.
But that arrangement should be as short and as temporary as possible, allowing for the transition back to countries of origin.
Where did I say they had been given accommodation?
I was responding to
///Baldric - I would rather see some alternative accommodation sorted out/// //
Thanks for clarifying - I misunderstood your post.
To clarify - I think the migrants have to be placed somewhere temporarily, the sheer logistics of relocating them cannot be done as quickly as most citizens would like.
But that arrangement should be as short and as temporary as possible, allowing for the transition back to countries of origin.
The Calais migrants were given new accommodation back in January.
http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/n ews/ukn ews/imm igratio n/12093 795/Cal ais-mig rants-m ove-int o-new-h ousing- blocks- a-stone s-throw -from-D avid-Ca meron-S treet.h tml
/// Migrants seeking to reach Britain illegally from a Calais shanty town have begin moving in to new semi-permanent accommodation boasting radiators, cots, power sockets and a hi-tech entry system. ///
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/// Migrants seeking to reach Britain illegally from a Calais shanty town have begin moving in to new semi-permanent accommodation boasting radiators, cots, power sockets and a hi-tech entry system. ///
Solution:
Establish a secure transit camp where they are interned until processed. Those with no papers go to Jail until their identity can be established. Those that are genuine Asylum seekers can claim Asylum in a safe country, oh thats France then.
Same goes for the kids which anyone with 1/2 ounce of common realizes is just a cynical method of getting the whole family into the UK. They too should be taken into a secure camp; for their own saftey of course.
The UK could also help. No benefits for anyone who has not paid in, no houses, no cars , no money - nothing. No immigrants allowed in who cannot support themselves and have no papers deporting immediately ignoring unelected European judges.
Quite simply it is time to stop pandering to the whims of a few right-on lefties an get tough.
Establish a secure transit camp where they are interned until processed. Those with no papers go to Jail until their identity can be established. Those that are genuine Asylum seekers can claim Asylum in a safe country, oh thats France then.
Same goes for the kids which anyone with 1/2 ounce of common realizes is just a cynical method of getting the whole family into the UK. They too should be taken into a secure camp; for their own saftey of course.
The UK could also help. No benefits for anyone who has not paid in, no houses, no cars , no money - nothing. No immigrants allowed in who cannot support themselves and have no papers deporting immediately ignoring unelected European judges.
Quite simply it is time to stop pandering to the whims of a few right-on lefties an get tough.
The object of the exercise is exactly as OG says, I suspect you got that Zacs but to humour you:
1) funded by whom? Schengen Countries - they are responsible for most of the problem.
2) where is the capacity in French jails? FM it out to the Turkish, they run a good jail. Or build some.
3) this would probably encourage more of them (warm safe place with a roof over their heads for a while)? That is not what they are after, they could get that by applying for Asylum in a safe country - That'll be France then.
4) for how long? As long as it takes.
5) what happens on their release? If they have papers and are successful in seeking an Asylum claim than out just like others, otherwise its straight on a plane to where they came from.(funded by the Schengen countries before you as)
1) funded by whom? Schengen Countries - they are responsible for most of the problem.
2) where is the capacity in French jails? FM it out to the Turkish, they run a good jail. Or build some.
3) this would probably encourage more of them (warm safe place with a roof over their heads for a while)? That is not what they are after, they could get that by applying for Asylum in a safe country - That'll be France then.
4) for how long? As long as it takes.
5) what happens on their release? If they have papers and are successful in seeking an Asylum claim than out just like others, otherwise its straight on a plane to where they came from.(funded by the Schengen countries before you as)
It would not b forever, except in a few odd ball cases.
Once they realize they are really not going to be given any chance of getting into the UK (bit more difficult if you have to get out of jail before hoping on a chunnel lorry) they will be off. It would be helped of course if we were harder too (as the French have quite rightly pointed out in the past)
Once they realize they are really not going to be given any chance of getting into the UK (bit more difficult if you have to get out of jail before hoping on a chunnel lorry) they will be off. It would be helped of course if we were harder too (as the French have quite rightly pointed out in the past)
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