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Should These Illegal Migrants Who Are Crossing The Channel To Come To This Country So As To Claim Asylum, Now Be Forced To Claim Asylum While Still In France?
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https:/ /www.da ilymail .co.uk/ news/ar ticle-7 389049/ Boris-J ohnson- tells-m igrants -send-c ross-Ch annel.h tml
/// The UK has a legal obligation under what is known as the Dublin Regulation to ensure asylum applications lodged are examined and considered. ///
/// The UK has a legal obligation under what is known as the Dublin Regulation to ensure asylum applications lodged are examined and considered. ///
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You must speak for yourself, but they're not like me. I would not desert my family and home country to seek a "better life" in a country where all the hard work has already been done. I would not act illegally to enter a country when my presence there clearly contravened the regulations on asylum and which made me an illegal immigrant. If I were in genuine peril to the extent that I must flee, I would take my family with me and seek sanctuary in the first safe haven I encountered.
You must speak for yourself, but they're not like me. I would not desert my family and home country to seek a "better life" in a country where all the hard work has already been done. I would not act illegally to enter a country when my presence there clearly contravened the regulations on asylum and which made me an illegal immigrant. If I were in genuine peril to the extent that I must flee, I would take my family with me and seek sanctuary in the first safe haven I encountered.
//These are people, folk just like you or me,...//
You must speak for yourself, but they're not like me. I would not desert my family and home country to seek a "better life" in a country where all the hard work has already been done. I would not act illegally to enter a country when my presence there clearly contravened the regulations on asylum and which made me an illegal immigrant. If I were in genuine peril to the extent that I must flee, I would take my family with me and seek sanctuary in the first safe haven I encountered.
You must speak for yourself, but they're not like me. I would not desert my family and home country to seek a "better life" in a country where all the hard work has already been done. I would not act illegally to enter a country when my presence there clearly contravened the regulations on asylum and which made me an illegal immigrant. If I were in genuine peril to the extent that I must flee, I would take my family with me and seek sanctuary in the first safe haven I encountered.
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