English channel migrant crossing crisis #6

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Yet 70% of the applicants pass the asylum test.
Like Abdul the terminator and good Christian 😂 yeah we know the HO isn’t fit for purpose considering the amount of criminal proceedings being brought against their employees.
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The thing that never happens happened again.


Hung around outside the club. Posed as a Good Samaritan. Waited until he thought there were no witnesses. Tried to block her escape route.

Pure sexual predator behaviour. 70% likely to be moving close to you when he is finished serving time at his majesty’s pleasure 😜.

This guy is a rape murder waiting to happen.
 
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The thing that never happens happened again.


Hung around outside the club. Posed as a Good Samaritan. Waited until he thought there were no witnesses. Tried to block her escape route.

Pure sexual predator behaviour. 70% likely to be moving close to you when he is finished serving time at his majesty’s pleasure 😜.

This guy is a rape murder waiting to happen.
Why do we have to put up with him? Why do the women and girls of the UK have to have our safety and well being harmed to keep him safe? He should be sent back to Afghanistan, his crime is appalling and he is a danger to us.
 
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The thing that never happens happened again.


Hung around outside the club. Posed as a Good Samaritan. Waited until he thought there were no witnesses. Tried to block her escape route.

Pure sexual predator behaviour. 70% likely to be moving close to you when he is finished serving time at his majesty’s pleasure 😜.

This guy is a rape murder waiting to happen.
Making him out the victim because he had a hard life 🙄
 
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Making him out the victim because he had a hard life 🙄
He was in France. He was safe, unless you wish to argue that there is an active branch of the Taliban in The Bordeaux vineyards. Never quite got why he would leave France for a country where there are far right assassination squads on every street corner. I mean it comes to something when one can’t even indulge one’s hobby of taking healthy early hours morning strolls past night clubs…..

But when he completes the job take comfort in the fact that his human rights haven’t been violated. His victim will be (and there will be another one) but his human rights won’t.
 
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At this point it’s just parody. I think the 70% need an urgent reassessment.
I thought about this figure the other day too.
It probably needs upping to 85% as we clearly don't have enough demented predatory sex offenders in the population as is.
There's also the pressing issue of the housing crisis which clearly isn't enough of a catastrophe so that could do with a helping hand too to push it into disaster also.
 
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Here’s another HO failure…We could go on for years pointing out their incompetence.
Claimed to be 18 but more likely 27-32.

Y'know. If I was to make a comment about Africans either being uneducated or living in a failed state to such an extent that they don't even know their own age the usual suspects would froth at the mouth and scream "far right trope" to the point of pre-orgasm. Yet here we are. You don't just "lose" almost a decade of your life. He's not from the Stone Age.

Predator is a predator no matter how old he is. Was this dangerous sex offender given access to teenage girls when he was suffering from "age dysphoria"?
 
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No mention of the Vietnamese wanting asylum, just they had got into “debts with gangsters” (ie willingly paid people smugglers) and are looking to work in England. Very little mention of state persecution. Isn’t Vietnam a socialist utopia now anyway? Guess they want the rewards capitalist exploitation grants them.
 
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No mention of the Vietnamese wanting asylum, just they had got into “debts with gangsters” (ie willingly paid people smugglers) and are looking to work in England. Very little mention of state persecution. Isn’t Vietnam a socialist utopia now anyway? Guess they want the rewards capitalist exploitation grants them.
The Vietnam men were on the news. They are living in a forest and are on the run from gangsters.
In all the clips they show, 98% of the people are young men. It’s so infuriating.
 
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The Vietnam men were on the news. They are living in a forest and are on the run from gangsters.
In all the clips they show, 98% of the people are young men. It’s so infuriating.
I read a couple of days ago that Vietnamese are now the largest migrant group coming to UK.
 
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No mention of the Vietnamese wanting asylum, just they had got into “debts with gangsters” (ie willingly paid people smugglers) and are looking to work in England. Very little mention of state persecution. Isn’t Vietnam a socialist utopia now anyway? Guess they want the rewards capitalist exploitation grants them.
You've touched on some complex issues here. It's important to clarify that Vietnam, while politically described as a socialist republic, has significant human rights issues and a complicated socio-economic landscape. Many Vietnamese seeking asylum in the UK are actually fleeing from human trafficking rather than state persecution directly.

Vietnamese nationals are among the largest groups trafficked into the UK. This isn't just about individuals getting into debts or seeking better economic opportunities; it's often a matter of survival and escaping coercion. Many of these individuals, especially teenage boys and women, are forced into exploitative labour such as working in cannabis houses or in nail salons under conditions that can only be described as modern slavery.

The narrative that they willingly engage with traffickers oversimplifies the desperation and dangerous circumstances they often face.
 
You've touched on some complex issues here. It's important to clarify that Vietnam, while politically described as a socialist republic, has significant human rights issues and a complicated socio-economic landscape. Many Vietnamese seeking asylum in the UK are actually fleeing from human trafficking rather than state persecution directly.

Vietnamese nationals are among the largest groups trafficked into the UK. This isn't just about individuals getting into debts or seeking better economic opportunities; it's often a matter of survival and escaping coercion. Many of these individuals, especially teenage boys and women, are forced into exploitative labour such as working in cannabis houses or in nail salons under conditions that can only be described as modern slavery.

The narrative that they willingly engage with traffickers oversimplifies the desperation and dangerous circumstances they often face.
All the more reason to shut these businesses down .
 
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All the more reason to shut these businesses down .
The nail bars? Yeah, sure. Good idea. Now, I'm not sure I'd define the scores of illegal & secretive cannabis house farms as "businesses" myself, but sure.. shut them down too and prosecute those guilty of human trafficking. But what do you propose happens to the people who are freed from modern-day slavery? Are they criminals too?
 
The nail bars? Yeah, sure. Good idea. Now, I'm not sure I'd define the scores of illegal & secretive cannabis house farms as "businesses" myself, but sure.. shut them down too and prosecute those guilty of human trafficking. But what do you propose happens to the people who are freed from modern-day slavery? Are they criminals too?
They’ll always be people willing to exploit others , look at Thailand fgs do you think we should take every country’s victims ?
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They’re killing each other trying to reach British territory, the continent of Europe is safe why not seek asylum there?
 
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They’ll always be people willing to exploit others , look at Thailand fgs do you think we should take every country’s victims ?
I asked you a question, and you replied... with more questions.

No, it's not practical to automatically accept every victim from other countries (and to clarify, are you referring to victims from abroad seeking refuge, or those who've been trafficked within the UK itself?). However, equally impractical is deporting everyone without a visa, including survivors of human trafficking. This approach greatly oversimplifies a complex issue and fails to address the crimes committed against these individuals. Automatic deportations risk ignoring that these crimes have occurred within your jurisdiction. These individuals are not criminals; they are victims of serious human rights abuses that took place on British soil.

I see you also edited to add another section about why go to the UK and not other European countries. Well, to simply answer your question; language, existing community connections, and perceived opportunities for work or education. Also, consider the historical context; Britain's colonial past has deeply influenced perceptions abroad. Having once colonised a large portion of the world, the UK is often seen as an ideal destination by people from these formerly colonised nations. I'd also like to point out that other European nations have their own migrant crisis too, particularly those on the Mediterranean route such as Greece, Italy, and Spain.
 
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