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Taf 18-03-2016 17:26

Re: Unstoppable migration?
 
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Originally Posted by nomadking (Post 35827779)
It would be the slaughterhouse that has the responsibility. German has a quota system so that it cannot be misused.


I bet the quota is rising rapidly .

Ramrod 19-03-2016 00:36

Re: Unstoppable migration?
 
Nearly One Third of People Arrested in UK Capital Not British

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28 to 29 per cent of people arrested in London per year are foreign nationals, with over half of that number coming from the European Union (EU)
We need their criminal conviction history, we need the forensics information — and all of those are challenging if we have to release 90-odd per cent of our suspects within 24 hours.”
Bloody marvellous! :rolleyes:

Russ 19-03-2016 08:25

Re: Unstoppable migration?
 
Although....

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Speaking to the London Assembly’s police and crime committee, Sir Bernard said: “It’s not that foreigners cause problems, it’s just that is what London is like."

Ramrod 19-03-2016 10:35

Re: Unstoppable migration?
 
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Originally Posted by Russ (Post 35827958)
Although....

rotflmao......that's a very silly statement.
Let's examine it:
One third of arrests appear to be of immigrants.
but: "It’s not that foreigners cause problems"

Russ, by all means take that statement at face value if you want to :D

Hugh 19-03-2016 11:09

Re: Unstoppable migration?
 
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Originally Posted by Ramrod (Post 35827948)

Well, considering 36.7% of the London population was foreign-born (according to the 2011 census), it would appear they commit less crime as a percentage than the British-born in London... ;)

techguyone 19-03-2016 12:22

Re: Unstoppable migration?
 
That's a fairly... significant figure in itself. Over 1/3 of all Londoners are foreign born?

:shocked:

Russ 19-03-2016 14:29

Re: Unstoppable migration?
 
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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35827977)
Well, considering 36.7% of the London population was foreign-born (according to the 2011 census), it would appear they commit less crime as a percentage than the British-born in London... ;)

Hugh you've been warned before about bringing logic and facts in to emotive threads ;)

Derek 19-03-2016 15:19

Re: Unstoppable migration?
 
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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35827977)
Well, considering 36.7% of the London population was foreign-born (according to the 2011 census), it would appear they commit less crime as a percentage than the British-born in London... ;)

I would imagine a sizeable chunk of foreign born Londoners are now UK citizens as opposed to being foreign nationals, some crimes are almost exclusively undertaken by immigrants from certain 'newer' EU countries.

Ramrod 19-03-2016 15:35

Re: Unstoppable migration?
 
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Originally Posted by Derek (Post 35828026)
I would imagine a sizeable chunk of foreign born Londoners are now UK citizens as opposed to being foreign nationals, some crimes are almost exclusively undertaken by immigrants from certain 'newer' EU countries.

Indeed. It's " foreign nationals" that the article is about and the difficulty that the police have in finding out their backgrounds. But hey, let's not let what's written in the article get in the way of dismissing it. :D

Osem 19-03-2016 16:50

Re: Unstoppable migration?
 
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Originally Posted by Derek (Post 35828026)
I would imagine a sizeable chunk of foreign born Londoners are now UK citizens as opposed to being foreign nationals, some crimes are almost exclusively undertaken by immigrants from certain 'newer' EU countries.

So what you're really* saying is that ALL foreigners are criminals...


;)

(* for 'really' substitute NOT...)

Hugh 19-03-2016 18:29

Re: Unstoppable migration?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Derek (Post 35828026)
I would imagine a sizeable chunk of foreign born Londoners are now UK citizens as opposed to being foreign nationals, some crimes are almost exclusively undertaken by immigrants from certain 'newer' EU countries.

Good point - this info breaks down London's population by nationality, and it show that foreign nationals make up 23% of London's population, which correlates with Breitbart's report that they are arrested for 28% of crimes.

http://data.london.gov.uk/dataset/po...-36517ae16627#

btw, being arrested is not the same as being guilty, no matter the nationality of the offender....

heero_yuy 19-03-2016 18:36

Re: Unstoppable migration?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35828070)
btw, being arrested is not the same as being guilty, no matter the nationality of the offender....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BO8EpfyCG2Y

:D

Osem 24-03-2016 09:45

Re: Unstoppable migration?
 
Not to worry, at least the Home Office is well on top of deporting the illegals they manage to a) detain and b) obtain removal authority for:

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The removal of foreign criminals and illegal immigrants has to be cancelled in 40% of cases, a report has said.

Almost 34,000 airline tickets had to be cancelled in one 18-month period - with lack of staff to escort detainees one reason, the Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration report said.

A separate report suggests officials have lost track of thousands of foreign students whose visas have expired.

The Home Office said it was working to reduce cancelled and failed removals.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-35888188

At least it's not like they've been telling us that for years is it... :rolleyes:

I don't suppose they'll keep changing departmental names every couple of years so as to distance themselves from their persistent failure either... :rolleyes:

Osem 24-03-2016 17:17

Re: Unstoppable migration?
 
Meanwhile back in the superstate with no internal borders, the scale of the task at hand will soon be apparent for all to see, unless of course they don't want to.

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A deal has been done, but - in the words of Jean-Claude Juncker - implementing it will be a Herculean task.

"It is the biggest challenge the EU has ever faced," he said.

It was a sober assessment from the president of the European Commission, which reflects the fact that this is a throw of the dice, a gamble based on deterrence which could well fail.

Scepticism hangs heavy in the air about a host of legal issues, and about whether the agreement can actually work in practice.

The idea at the heart of the deal - sending virtually all irregular migrants back to Turkey from the Greek islands - is the most controversial.

European leaders insist that everything will be in compliance with the law.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-eu-35848181

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And the scale of what will need to be done - and done quickly - on the Greek islands is staggering:
◾Thousands of European officials will have to be dispatched to the islands within a matter of weeks
◾The "hot-spot" reception areas which have been set up over the last few months will have to be turned into detention centres
◾Tribunals will have to be set up to ensure that every refugee and migrant has their case heard on an individual basis, including the right of appeal
◾ Turkish police officers will have to go to the islands to co-operate with the Greek police after decades of trying to ignore each other

"I have no illusions that what we agreed today will be accompanied by further setbacks," admitted Angela Merkel.

"There are big legal challenges that we must now overcome."

Ramrod 28-03-2016 12:59

Re: Unstoppable migration?
 
The first man charged with the Brussels terror attacks is a migrant rights activist :dozey:


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