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Old 20-06-2016, 08:44   #1594
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Re: Unstoppable migration?

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Originally Posted by jackjone View Post
Yes, I agree. I have watched Border Control and many who have entered the country illegally are not returned to their home country because their passport has been 'lost'. There must be magpie's nests all around the UK full to the brim with lost passports. It would be interesting to know if an EU Passport would be needed to send an out of work migrant home or not. Just curious....
Without any proof of ID that EU migrant can claim to be anyone from anywhere which is the trick so many of the non-EU illegals use in order to draw out proceedings and give them time to build a case for staying even if that means paying someone to marry them or having children. How long does it take for the authorities to get to the truth given the huge illegal immigration task they're still struggling with? There are countless thousands of people whose circumstances are well known who're still waiting for final decisions years along the line. Anyone would think the UK didn't want to remove illegals...

In all the debate we've had on this subject I've yet to hear anyone satisfactorily explain why we shouldn't be concerned about uncontrollable migration. Not only the movement of EU citizens but a vast number of poor and desperate people on the move and heading our way. My argument is that we need to do something about that before we see in the UK the sort of scenes which are evident within the EU. The 'refugee' problems haven't gone away - they may have disappeared from the media over the last few weeks but make no mistake, the flood of migrants is a big as ever and our glorious leaders have no answer to it. The one thing we can be sure of is that it won't be them who pay the price for their failed policies, it'll be us.

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