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Struggle and force will be applied.
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http://www.independen...mseekers-2018387.html
This report should be issued to every illegal immigrant bent on coming to the UK, perhaps they may think the return journey far too hazardous and turn around back from whence they came.
But of course any failed asylum seeker is not going to announce that he had a lovely return home, is he?
This report should be issued to every illegal immigrant bent on coming to the UK, perhaps they may think the return journey far too hazardous and turn around back from whence they came.
But of course any failed asylum seeker is not going to announce that he had a lovely return home, is he?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I apologise for raising an unrelated matter and I have no intention of discussing this, just a simple answer would suffice simply because the matter has been on my mind as I asked in a previous thread of yours -
'Why do some things need to be said?'
I can only come to the assumption that some things need to be said because there is a truth evident in it?
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'Why do some things need to be said?'
I can only come to the assumption that some things need to be said because there is a truth evident in it?
Do I assume wrongly?
Thanks
I'm sorry Joeluke but I find your post disgusting for the simple reason that I myself didn't read past the Cameroon case as I found it disheartening that the Judge refused the guys application considering the evidence presented as stated in the article and for you to make such a flippant comment is really showing that you either don't have not an ounce of compassion or really you should read the article more thoroughly.
Logging out. Have a good evening - simply because you are in a position to.
Logging out. Have a good evening - simply because you are in a position to.
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