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    #11
    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    I have heard reports of illegals being returned in handcuffs by gendarmes to the previous country they passed through.

    The amount of racism I have seen in France shocked me.

    The French just want shot of them, they don't care where they go.
    And that is an issue why?

    If these were genuinely seeking asylum the first country the set foot in which did not stick a gun in their face would suffice. That they do not begs the questions as to what other ulterior motives they have.

    And to be honest given the current situation we should not be allowing any one with a muslim back ground in - harsh maybe but back in ww2 we would not let Nazi's in even if they swore on the bible they were not there to start a war.

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      #12
      Originally posted by original PM View Post
      And that is an issue why?

      If these were genuinely seeking asylum the first country the set foot in which did not stick a gun in their face would suffice. That they do not begs the questions as to what other ulterior motives they have.

      And to be honest given the current situation we should not be allowing any one with a muslim back ground in - harsh maybe but back in ww2 we would not let Nazi's in even if they swore on the bible they were not there to start a war.
      Ditto for those from Africa. Probably got Ebola.

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        #13
        Originally posted by original PM View Post
        And that is an issue why?

        If these were genuinely seeking asylum the first country the set foot in which did not stick a gun in their face would suffice. That they do not begs the questions as to what other ulterior motives they have.
        I personally agree with policing it in the first country, however Italy would have a real issue as most seem to land there. Its something the EU should manage, they seem more interested in hair dryers.
        Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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          #14
          British problem causing havoc for the French

          I suppose we should sort out our immigration problem but apparently that's too hard for our politicians.

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            #15
            Originally posted by vetran View Post
            I personally agree with policing it in the first country, however Italy would have a real issue as most seem to land there. Its something the EU should manage, they seem more interested in hair dryers.
            The point of entry is where they should be booted back from, obviously that's where the asylum claims should be handled too.

            I've zero issues with France or wherever handcuffing and forcibly deporting the economic migrants, in fact I positively support it. The EU member states already spend a fair bit on detention and (in the case of the UK certainly) ludicrous long timescales to feck these people off back where they came from, make it simple and a good deal faster then it will save a heap of cash.

            It's high time that the authorities stopped condoning this migrant behaviour and got down to the reality of the situation which is no visa, no entry and feck off back home.

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              #16
              Originally posted by TykeMerc View Post
              The point of entry is where they should be booted back from, obviously that's where the asylum claims should be handled too.

              I've zero issues with France or wherever handcuffing and forcibly deporting the economic migrants, in fact I positively support it. The EU member states already spend a fair bit on detention and (in the case of the UK certainly) ludicrous long timescales to feck these people off back where they came from, make it simple and a good deal faster then it will save a heap of cash.

              It's high time that the authorities stopped condoning this migrant behaviour and got down to the reality of the situation which is no visa, no entry and feck off back home.
              WHS
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                #17
                Originally posted by TykeMerc View Post
                The point of entry is where they should be booted back from, obviously that's where the asylum claims should be handled too.

                I've zero issues with France or wherever handcuffing and forcibly deporting the economic migrants, in fact I positively support it. The EU member states already spend a fair bit on detention and (in the case of the UK certainly) ludicrous long timescales to feck these people off back where they came from, make it simple and a good deal faster then it will save a heap of cash.

                It's high time that the authorities stopped condoning this migrant behaviour and got down to the reality of the situation which is no visa, no entry and feck off back home.
                With the exception of course of genuine refugees who will be persecuted at home.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
                  Can't we just fly them all to Syria?
                  Perhaps you could escort them.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by moggy View Post
                    Sorry.
                    "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
                      With the exception of course of genuine refugees who will be persecuted at home.
                      the current situation is that many spread out across Europe cherry picking the country they want asylum in. Frequently lying to get in.

                      Many pay organised crime for the privilege.

                      By all means accept genuine refugees at the point of entry, then distribute across the EU sensibly. But those that have traveled through safe countries aren't by definition genuine Asylum seekers, they should have claimed asylum in the first safe country they entered.
                      Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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