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Old 26-08-2015, 23:14   #439
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Re: Unstoppable migration?

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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu View Post
The biggest problem here is not the amount of migration. Its the traffickers that should be found and stopped.

It was said recently, that there are BRITISH traffickers organising things. And sadly when they do reach the UK, which they will. Its us that will pick up the tab.

What this country has to do is employ Border agents, and check every lorry coming into the country. And the channel tunnel has to be double checked.

It will get worse.
Pick up what tab ?

If they claim asylum they get a very limited amount until they're claim is processed/decided

If they don't claim asylum then the only thing I can think of is nhs treatment

So it's probably more expensive to go the route you suggest

But then, it's not about the money is it Arthur ? You little englander you

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Originally Posted by Osem View Post
Neither are the vast majority of Brit expats breaking the law, flouting the rules, forcing their way into trucks, trains, tunnels etc. etc etc.

What I would do may well be exactly the same but I certainly would not expect the host communities I was forcing myself upon to smile and just suck it up ad infinitum. How many times would you let a desperate homeless person in the UK accost you for money without changing your route or calling the police? What would you do if that homeless person threatened to throw themselves under a bus if you refused to help them or the one you helped yesterday brought his mates along for help the next day and the day after? We can have as much sympathy for these people as we like but we cannot help them all and the more we try to help the more there will be. It's not pleasant but it's a fact and you would no more share or turn over your home to desperate migrants than I would so how far does your sympathy go and how are you going to prevent it from being abused if you just open the doors to everyone who might want to come in?

In spite of all the sympathy some folks like to profess they have when referring to countless thousands of migrants being allowed into the EU, if even something as trivial (relatively) as their journey to work was delayed every day (as has been the case with the tunnel lately) it wouldn't take too long for all that sympathy to turn to anger.
Source that shows the majority of migrants legally or illegally here are breaking the law ? Or is this yet again further verbal diarrhoea?
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