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Old 20-01-2008, 12:03   #32
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Re: sick Boy to be deported

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Originally Posted by TheNorm View Post
Sometimes I think we are more compassionate about our pets than our fellow human beings.

Why does the line have to be drawn at deporting sick people, especially those who could be productive members of our society?

Regardless of the ethics\circumstances his family has failed to gain asylum. The law states that they should be repatriated to their homeland, or should we just make it up as we go?

I dont have any pets and I'm compassionate towards my fellow countrymen\women and would rather see money spent on those than others.
I also only give to UK based charities that spend their money only in the UK, my preference.

You could if you so wished take this lad into your home, feed and clothe him at your expense and then you would feel a little better about the situation maybe.
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