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Fear Of Water? Yet They Get In A Flimsy Rubber Boat To Cross The Channel ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.When you are getting swamped by 15k of invading entrants it takes a time to process them all. Especially if many are trying to obstruct everything the authorities try.
I am of the opinion that any caught crossing the Channel here without prior agreement/permission are clearly not eligible, and so processing should simply be a case of ensuring they board the south going boat or train, plane even, immediately.
I am of the opinion that any caught crossing the Channel here without prior agreement/permission are clearly not eligible, and so processing should simply be a case of ensuring they board the south going boat or train, plane even, immediately.
From the UNHCR website:-
‘There is no such thing as a bogus asylum-seeker or an illegal asylum-seeker. As an asylum-seeker, a person has entered into a legal process of refugee status determination. Everybody has a right to seek asylum in another country. People who don't qualify for protection as refugees will not receive refugee status and may be deported.’
‘There is no such thing as a bogus asylum-seeker or an illegal asylum-seeker. As an asylum-seeker, a person has entered into a legal process of refugee status determination. Everybody has a right to seek asylum in another country. People who don't qualify for protection as refugees will not receive refugee status and may be deported.’
If they were real refugees and were fleeing because their lives were in danger, they would be grateful just to get here, not arrive with lawyers and news papers on speed dial, so they can challenge everything. There was talk about the English Channel being one of the most dangerous shipping routes in the world, but it clearly isn't dangerous at all so many small boats arrive without incident.
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