Rawanda etc makes sense.
Back nearly at home and they lose the money they spent getting to Europe.
We have to stop this people ae dying.
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They convert to Christianity because (a) it is taken as evidence of good faith that they want to become British and (b) because it means it is much more difficult to deport them because of religious persecution back home. Of course, (a) they don't have to pay any heed ot the label and (b) they are the ones perpetrating religious persecution in our home.
And of course there is a very lucrative industry funded by legal aid payments by us taxpayers to keep the process alive as long as possible.
Sadly no government will have the balls to say "you're going home tomorrow, call us when you get there and we will discuss it". Always assuming you can find out where "home" actually is...
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Poppy Day suicide bomber was at a mosque 'all day, every day' during Ramadan and in weeks leading up to botched bomb plot despite converting to Christianity in 2017 and used fake identity to claim asylum- Police are yet to find evidence Emad Al Swealmeen was inspired by terror group
- Was baptised and confirmed at Liverpool Cathedral in 2017 after finding Jesus
- But security sources claim he was regular at his local mosque from April 2021
- At same time he rented a new flat and began gathering components for bomb
- Detectives also tracing whether he bought explosives online or on high street
- Friends say Al Swealmeen wrestled with depression and was sectioned in 2014
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