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Old 10-01-2010, 18:52   #6
Arthurgray50@blu
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Re: "Rights" of illegal immigrants?

As far as l am concerned Illegals 'don't' deserve any rights, if they came into the country or any other country on the legal side, then fine.

What we have is the basic rights of people, I know that there are some people will prey on people who want a better life for themself and are prepared to pay thousands of pounds to get into 'a' country, then they can put that towards coming into that country on the side of the law, l watch so many docs, where border controls find illegals, in lorries (where the drivers get fined £5.000) stuck in plastic bags to avoid being detected etc.

These illegals might be human beings and should be treated as such, but 'rights' no.
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