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Originally Posted by Pierre
No one, wants to see foreign nationals that are working, paying taxes and contributing being deported.
But anyone that’s come here, never worked and received benefits all that time, needs looking at.
And anyone, that enters illegally should be immediately deported.
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This is not the policy, though. He is clear about that. Everyone who has ILR will have that revoked; only those who are deemed to qualify for a skilled visa will be allowed to stay.
So that includes people who've been here most of their lives and either don't have a skilled enough job or are retired. If someone comes here in their 20s from Australia, settled, applies legally to stay here and then just gets on with life, then they are a target for deportation.
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If they haven’t paid into the system, he has a point.
If they have, substantially enough to qualify for a pension, then they should receive it.
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Again, that's not the policy. If they've paid into the system, it still won't matter. Not only is their pension gone but they'll have their right to stay here taken away and won't be able to apply for a skilled visa.