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Originally posted by tractor View PostAnyway, haven't we been here before?
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Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostWhy not take the budget / number of over stayers. Then offer them the money to go home.
Problem solved.
HTH
Anyway, haven't we been here before?Last edited by tractor; 22 August 2012, 15:31.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostCan we not just have one database with a flag for migration status?
Now I'm not sure if the meejah and the politicians concerned actually know what a 'database' is, but that's besides the point. Good news for contractors, and strangely it's good news for civil libertarians; no government will ever give up its database fetish, so why not put up with second best; data that's so inaccurate and inconsistent that it's of no use whatsoever.
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10k bond
if they dont leave they lose it and money is used to root them out
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Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostWhy not take the budget / number of over stayers. Then offer them the money to go home.
Problem solved.
HTH
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Why not take the budget / number of over stayers. Then offer them the money to go home.
Problem solved.
HTH
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostWhy not just have one massive database that tracks everyone and anyone!
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Why not just have one massive database that tracks everyone and anyone!
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Can we not just have one database with a flag for migration status?
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Millions about to be wasted on new Government Database
New computer database launched to track down 150,000 illegal immigrants in Britain- Private companies are currently tendering for the contract
- A third of immigrants decide to overstay their visa when it expires
- The Border Agency currently has a backlog of 276,000 immigration cases
Link How long..how much
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