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Originally Posted by Pierre
Correct, it’s not really France’s problem.
Any persons that land on the beach should be taken to an assessment facility where their claim to asylum can be heard and judged.
Those with a valid claim can stay.
Those that are Illegal immigrants should be deported back to their country of origin immediately, without right to appeal and not France.
They should not be allowed to leave said facility until their claim has been decided
Only when word gets out that the U.K. has a very strict admittance policy and only those with a valid claim of “asylum” can stay, or those that have followed a legal immigration route can stay. The chancers may take their chances elsewhere or end up back in Iraq or Syria or wherever.
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So what you’re advocating is tweaking the existing policy? As in most cases I coming claimants are housed in reception centres and only moved out to other accommodation if a certain condition is met ( I can’t remember which one)
People (I don’t necessarily mean you) need to start dealing with facts & evidence rather than sensationalist media headlines
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Originally Posted by Mad Max
Spot on.
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Not spot on at all, had we been in the EU we would have had more of an opportunity to return to France.
As in a lot of things, Brexit is not helping.