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Old 15-06-2022, 20:58   #97
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Re: Deportation of illegal migrants

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Originally Posted by Sephiroth View Post
It's more complex than that. Morality cuts in more than one way. It seems immoral to me that illegal migration causes the Guvmin to spend millions (c. £5m/day --> https://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...-b2006820.html ) when poor citizens can't afford to buy food or travel to their medical appointments and so on.

The Guvmin's duty to the UK people also includes knowing who is entering our country. These fit young men are economic migrants (at least mainly) - and where did they get the money to pay the traffickers? What's going on there?
I’d be willing to bet that that c. £ 5m a day when calculated on a per head basis is a lot less than the estimated £500k it was going to cost to fly seven or eight people to Rwanda. Where does that sit with your view on immorality ? Considering as you say citizens can’t afford to buy food etc.
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