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sick Boy to be deported
Boy with sickle cell anaemia to be deported, 14 years old!
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And?
Sorry to seem remarkably harsh (I've not had a good day) but I'm pretty sure there are thousands of 14 year olds and younger who have this disease. Should they all be flown to the UK in order to have treatment? Just because he has managed to stay here when he isn't entitled to doesn't automatically make him a special case. |
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The father has abandoned them, and the mother is a qualified physiotherapist. Surely there is room in Britain for them?
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Exactly.
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The children had been here long enough that they no longer spoke their native language, but that didn't stop the immigration service doing a dawn raid on their home & deporting them, despite pleas that they would be in danger & lobbying by the local MP. His letter in the Independent http://www.asylumstories.co.uk/category/grimsby/ I know we can't just open the floodgates, but it does seem that whether people can make a contribution to our society isn't taken into account when deciding who to deport?? Last I heard the father was in hiding & suffering from diabetes, while the rest of the family were having a really hard time, especially the kids because of their initial inability to speak the language or know the culture. |
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Correct me if im worng but its incurable isnt it? The symptoms can be treated to a degree but it will never go away.
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I dont pay my tax and NI to provide life long medical care for foreign nationals. Quote:
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Yes, I would. |
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Rob homes and mug old ladies with impunity but just try not paying your council tax! :rolleyes: |
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No, but as an educated man he would still be able to make some contribution, and in fact had already done so as a school governor. This is a matter of attitude, more than qualification, in my opinion. |
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So his mum's a physiotherapist .... would it be ok to deport the boy if his parents were useless then?
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In my opinion we need to 'draw the line' somewhere & assessing the overall cost/benefit ratio of the situation should include a number of factors, of which I'd assume the potential for making a meaningful contribution to the community would be one? It does seem to me, however, that meeting targets is the only aspect considered? |
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