The problem the court found was with concerned with how the UK government did this as I would understandStill doesn’t alter the fact he should have his citizenship revoked on the grounds of security. Who wants to fund the enemy.
And they could have done that and I would have supported it if only they had done it within the law and their own policies. But they didn't.Still doesn’t alter the fact he should have his citizenship revoked on the grounds of security. Who wants to fund the enemy.
Exactly the same way they didn’t apprehend him at Dublin airport , lack of decent security , maybe he was being monitored ? as is usually the case if they need to gather evidence.And they could have done that and I would have supported it if only they had done it within the law and their own policies. But they didn't.
And it still doesn't explain why they took absolutely no action against this 'security risk' for 9 months between identifying his links to ISIL and him leaving the country.
If I remember right and as far as I understood when I read that one book, the UNHCR is responsible for the refugees they send to Rwanda and they are under their care for the duration - not the Rwandan government. There are many complaints about the resettlement process from there being extremely slowRwanda must be safe enough for some
UN sends more asylum seekers to Rwanda - despite opposing UK scheme
Officials in Rwanda announced that they had welcomed 153 people who had been evacuated from Libya under a UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) programme.www.dailymail.co.uk
Isn’t that what the new UK Rwandan bill is entails ?If I remember right and as far as I understood when I read that one book, the UNHCR is responsible for the refugees they send to Rwanda and they are under their care for the duration - not the Rwandan government. There are many complaints about the resettlement process from there being extremely slow
No one has actually chosen to remain in Rwanda according to this, though I’m a bit unclear on how recent that info is:
As I understand the new Bill doesn’t change the fact that the Rwandan government remains in charge of processing those claims and taking responsibility for the people - at most the UK is meant to oversee that everything is legal/not at risk of refoulment. It also doesn’t give a choice for the people to resettle in the UK if their asylum claim is successfulIsn’t that what the new UK Rwandan bill is entails ?
As I understand the new Bill doesn’t change the fact that the Rwandan government remains in charge of processing those claims and taking responsibility for the people - at most the UK is meant to oversee that everything is legal/not at risk of refoulment. It also doesn’t give a choice for the people to resettle in the UK if their asylum claim is successful
So no, it’s very different
Children on a par with single malesHow coincidental! Since the Irish gov refuses to give single men accommodation there’s been an increase in lone child asylum seekers
The next big scandal will be thousands of stolen children from foreign countries and found abandoned on British streets.Children on a par with single males
I’m thinking the children are really adult men, too coincidental that the numbers have increased once single men weren’t offered accommodation…There’s lots of kids being trafficked into Ireland from Africa for sex.The next big scandal will be thousands of stolen children from foreign countries and found abandoned on British streets.
I’m thinking the children are really adult men, too coincidental that the numbers have increased once single men weren’t offered accommodation…There’s lots of kids being trafficked into Ireland from Africa for sex.
Don’t think they’ll be any tourists this year it was bad enough last year when numbers were less.sounds like it can't get any worse.
I used to see the adverts for Irish tourism and wonder how it went from that to the place it is now.
Don’t go out for a Guinness lolsounds like it can't get any worse.
I used to see the adverts for Irish tourism and wonder how it went from that to the place it is now.
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