Immigration and Asylum (4 Viewers)

wingy

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Wasn't there a bloke arrested for walking home from work about a year ago suspected of having a knife or something, just a tradesman using public transport or whatever, probably a Catholic or something or agnostic?
 

rob9872

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I reckon the Mrs must have been visiting mosques having seen the state of her axe wound.

.... I'll get my coat
 

rob9872

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Nick

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haven't Ng a thread to collect crimes of immigrants is a bit of a racist thread really

Is it racist to point out crimes committed by immigrants (regardless of colour or nationality) in a thread about immigration and asylum?

Guess it's a way to try and shut down things being mentioned.

(You forgot the typos again)
 

chiefdave

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The Telegraph has a story today complaining that now "Labour is finally getting migration under control" there are knock on effects.

"It’s a nightmare for Reeves. Much lower numbers of migrants would cost the Treasury billions"

:ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
 

chiefdave

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Not sure I see much of a link between the two stories. The first seems the type of thing that has been going on as long as anyone can remember, and there are probably many more undetected people working in positions of power passing information to other countries, and we are undoubtedly doing the same in other countries.

The second is plain old fashioned greed. The only thing you could really question is the vetting process. Especially as it reads as if he's newly recruited. As we're needing to recruit and train huge numbers very quickly is the process thorough enough. But with these things if there's no record of previous crimes not sure how you successfully identify the risk.

The good news in that case is that it appears to have been very quickly detected and he hasn't got off with dismissal and a slap on the wrist.
 

Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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Not sure I see much of a link between the two stories. The first seems the type of thing that has been going on as long as anyone can remember, and there are probably many more undetected people working in positions of power passing information to other countries, and we are undoubtedly doing the same in other countries.

The second is plain old fashioned greed. The only thing you could really question is the vetting process. Especially as it reads as if he's newly recruited. As we're needing to recruit and train huge numbers very quickly is the process thorough enough. But with these things if there's no record of previous crimes not sure how you successfully identify the risk.

The good news in that case is that it appears to have been very quickly detected and he hasn't got off with dismissal and a slap on the wrist.

The link is easy.
 

chiefdave

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Those of us old enough will remember when people crossed the channel hidden in lorries arriving via ferry. Once that was clamped down on they moved to small boats.

In the most predictable news ever now that one in, one out has been implemented for people arriving by small boats the number of people arriving hidden in lorries is surging. This includes people who have previously tried to cross in small boats and been removed under one in, one out.
 

Sky Blue Pete

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Those of us old enough will remember when people crossed the channel hidden in lorries arriving via ferry. Once that was clamped down on they moved to small boats.

In the most predictable news ever now that one in, one out has been implemented for people arriving by small boats the number of people arriving hidden in lorries is surging. This includes people who have previously tried to cross in small boats and been removed under one in, one out.
Only works with comprehensive agreements with other nations
 

Grendel

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Surely it was the removal of open borders that stopped the lorry crossings?
 

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