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Old 11-04-2017, 12:39   #41
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Re: Stockholm lorry attack

Deporting asylum seekers on failure can be a bit harsh. They could be genuine but can't easily prove it. It's a tough one getting the right balance.

One problem is relabelling refugees as migrants. There is a difference and the latter tends to get less sympathy than the former. And people can flee genuine persecution from stable and even "friendly" countries.

Me thinks there is genuine risk from "sleepers" who did arrive legally, have stable lives and jobs but are ready when needed to "go rogue". Doesn't even need to be hugely planned, just drive a bus/lorry/taxi/car into a crowd/building/river. These "sleepers" could even be the UK born children on immigrants who see and issue and want to react. They don't go abroad to get radicalised. They don't attend radical meetings. But they see what they feel an injustice and react.
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