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Aslylum Refugees Return Home For Holidays On Benefits.
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Unbelievable; should they be allowed to return I wonder?
Unbelievable; should they be allowed to return I wonder?
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Happening in the UK as well. The Germans are saying that no data is available due to data protection laws. You know the laws that were supposed to protect us, but instead just hide from us what the "authorities" don't want us to know.
Happening in the UK as well. The Germans are saying that no data is available due to data protection laws. You know the laws that were supposed to protect us, but instead just hide from us what the "authorities" don't want us to know.
It would seem sensible to put in a condition that for any applications for asylum based on their homeland being too dangerous the application should be rejected and the applicant would have to start all over again in the event that they return to the dangerous country. I'm not sure though whether we are talking about a handful of cases only though or thousands so maybe it isn't worth putting in extra steps/checks. It may not even be practical once refugee status has been granted, unless some sort of flag is put on the passport saying they can't return.
They were already economic migrants when they failed to stop at the first safe country. Returning to the, claimed to be, unsafe country merely indicates that they never were refugees. In which case I do not understand why all sanctuary type agreement with them is not automatically null and void.
It also creates the impression/suspicion that all (or at least most) "refugees" from that area are nothing of the sort, also. (Unless one is claiming that the extremist types are the only ones able to go back as they please and not be in danger.)
It also creates the impression/suspicion that all (or at least most) "refugees" from that area are nothing of the sort, also. (Unless one is claiming that the extremist types are the only ones able to go back as they please and not be in danger.)
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