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Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees
And treat humanely and with compassion until such time as the process is completed and a final decision reached.
It seems to me (correct me if I’m wrong) that your issue is with the U.K. infrastructure side of things ?
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Yes, we can’t stop them coming. So when they get here we need to process them very quickly and return unsuccessful ones. So others get the message not to try it on chance as failure will result in you going back to square 1.
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Originally Posted by BenMcr
That assumes our legal system has a 100% success rate on valid decisions. We don't, and nor does any other country in the world.
We have many miscarriages of justice for our own citizens, and if you start removing the rights of non-citizens to appeal a legal decision, then why shouldn't other countries do the same to UK citizens abroad?
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I’m sure there’s many that do, ask Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe how her appeal’s going?
Besides, refusal of admission is not a mis-carriage of “Justice”, they’re not guilty of anything. They just haven’t proven their right to settle here.