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Old 25-12-2009, 21:28   #15
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Re: Hit-and-run death crash asylum seeker can stay in UK

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Originally Posted by TheNorm View Post
Here we go again...

Why should this guy receive a more severe punishment because he is an asylum seeker? He already served his sentence for the hit-and-run crime. I agree, a few months in prison seems very little punishment for what he did, but that has nothing to do with being an immigrant does it?

Would you be happier if he was "born and bred British"?
No-one is saying he should receive a more severe punishment, merely that he should be expelled from this country. He comes here for refuge and breaks the law which to any reasonable person would be considered an abuse of our hospitality. Crying racism doesn't do anyone any favours, it merely devalues legitimate claims of racism when it occurs.

He should be immediately returned to whence he came. That his application got as far as it did is laughable especially given he was rejected multiple times previously. He's a product of an extremely broken system, no should mean no and immigrants regardless of their route into the UK should be sent home, perhaps one appeal maximum if there are reasonable grounds but a chain of appeals is totally inappropriate.
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