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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostJust remembered I'm off to London for the day tomorrow. Must remember to keep a sharp eye out for anybody carrying a bucket
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Originally posted by TheGreenBastard View PostWhat's your end game to this leftist apologist conjecture, that we just weren't nice enough to him, ergo it's our own fault?
If we were looking at their asylum applications properly they wouldn't be accepted as children in the first place as if it's safe to send them back as adults it's safe for them as children.
In other words we are too nice to some of them as children and shouldn't be.
Btw was looking at some figures and some of the lone children come from Russia, Cuba and Albania not only countries known for having a conflict.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostYep.
He realises he's from one of the countries where we send asylum seekers back once they are adults as the country is considered safe.
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Originally posted by vetran View Postso he tries to blow up a tube and you want him to stay?
At 18 asylum seekers have their cases looked at again and while they may have been given leave to remain as a child then placed with foster carers if they have no family, they can be subsequently refused asylum as adults and deported. It doesn't matter if they came here as a 9 year old or 16 year old.
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They found him in a departure lounge in ferry. He may have already been on his way back home.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostAs he's 18 have you considered he is now scheduled to being sent back?
So even if he didn't hate the UK before he does now.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostAs he's 18 have you considered he is now scheduled to being sent back?
So even if he didn't hate the UK before he does now.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostThat as suggested at the time the surprisingly old looking child refugees came over they were older & a plant.
Unfortunately some people hate us so much they will do anything to hurt us.
So even if he didn't hate the UK before he does now.
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Originally posted by Lance View PostIf he's 18 now then I suggest that he almost certainly was a child when he arrived. What are you trying to say?
Unfortunately some people hate us so much they will do anything to hurt us.
Officials only challenge age of child refugees if they look over 25
Officials are only challenging the age of child migrants if they look like they are over 25, The Daily Telegraph has learned as it emerged some of those claiming to be under 18 have already been proven to be adults.
Home Office guidance states that asylum seekers should only be challenged about their age if they are found to be "significantly over 18 years of age".
Staff have been instructed that the policy should only be used with "extreme caution" and that they should only verify their age if their appearance suggests they are "at least 25 years old".
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seems they have made an arrest. Looks like this one isn't home grown.
Raided Surrey home 'owned by MBE foster couple' | Daily Mail Online
Refugee foster boy', 18, arrested at Dover port over Parsons Green bucket bomb 'was first held by police two weeks ago but freed' as detectives raid home of the caring pensioner couple who took him in
Police launched an armed operation in Sunbury-on-Thames this afternoon with local residents evacuated
Came after officers arrested suspected bomber in the departure lounge of Dover port at around 7.50am
Home in Sunbury believed to be owned by Penelope and Ronald Jones who have been honoured by Queen
Neighbours of the MBE couple said they are currently fostering two children one of whom is '18 and awful'
Wonder if he was in the group of 'children' that looked a little old?
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostThose "terrorists" must have way too much time on their hands, have you seen the queues in Lidl? There may well be a very good argument in favour of warfare on a budget, but surely not when a timer device is involved...
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