2,000 migrants tried to enter channel tunnel last night!

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So why aren't they in prison or deported

Presumably you need to:

a) Find them
b) Catch them
c) Prove they are here illegally
d) Do all of the above without racially profiling people in the process

How would you feel if a police officer stopped you and demanded you to prove you were a British Citizen?

You might argue that this is perhaps something that would be accepted - I might be inclined to agree - but it isn't something that currently happens in this country and I bet many wouldn't want it, either.

You might as well ask why all the other people who commit undetected crime are not in prison too.
 
cheaper than 35 quid a week , 3 meals and a hotel room + clothing and a mobile phone

Isn't it the case that the additional costs of the hotel rooms are being met by the private firms contracted to run the immigration centres which are at capacity?

ie, not the taxpayer?

I'm not in the 'let everyone in' camp btw - I'm just pro-facts rather than pro-daily-mail-hyperbole-and-anecdotes.
 
and who is paying these firms... they aren't charities


you really think they have some fixed contract and all these hotel rooms make them run at a loss
 
[TW]Fox;28392685 said:
Presumably you need to:

a) Find them
b) Catch them
c) Prove they are here illegally
d) Do all of the above without racially profiling people in the process

How would you feel if a police officer stopped you and demanded you to prove you were a British Citizen?

You might argue that this is perhaps something that would be accepted - I might be inclined to agree - but it isn't something that currently happens in this country and I bet many wouldn't want it, either.

You might as well ask why all the other people who commit undetected crime are not in prison too.

Its going to happen eventually and this just pushes that right along, when that fails, bio-metric ID comes in, when that fails, if you thought the level of surveillance was bad now...
 
Any idea what it means? I'm still clueless as to whether it was an insult or not, same as the norfolk comment.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...train-rides-Europe-wants-family-join-him.html

Hamad's fast track to Eldorado: Sudanese migrant who was in Italy five weeks ago is now in UK thanks to free train rides across Europe and he wants his family to join him

Sudanese migrant travelled from Sicily to Birmingham for just £53
Completed 2,000 mile journey with help of French and Italian authorities
Hamad said he was given free train rides and waved through to the UK
Beaming yesterday the migrant said ‘I’m very happy now. It is great here’
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get it now? he's been here a few days and has one already


maybe he smuggled drugs across with him or something
 
Maybe he brought it with him? I don't see how it's relevant. If you have an iPhone you don't need any other help? What phone model is it acceptable to have before you're allowed to ask for assistance?
 
No I didn't get it, it seems you assumed I was a sudanese immigrant living in norfolk who had an iphone, and to get to that conclusion would have to read a daily mail article to get to.

No, im white british and dont have an iphone.

You however are still a chump
 
so desperate and in need though aren't they.

clearly malnourished , unwashed.

maybe that's how he keeps in touch with isis until they activate him


if bin laden had only known how easy it would have been to infiltrate britain.

it's harder to go from mexico to america than it is from africa to the uk travelling across multiple continents to reach a tiny island surrounded by water
 
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The article seems to suggest that he only had a broken phone, no mention of the iPhone. If you're getting angry then you're falling for the Daily Heil's tricks.

I think people have a right to be angry that our country is being invaded and the government is doing sod all about it. :mad:
 
[TW]Fox;28392685 said:
Presumably you need to:

a) Find them
b) Catch them
c) Prove they are here illegally
d) Do all of the above without racially profiling people in the process

How would you feel if a police officer stopped you and demanded you to prove you were a British Citizen?

You might argue that this is perhaps something that would be accepted - I might be inclined to agree - but it isn't something that currently happens in this country and I bet many wouldn't want it, either.

You might as well ask why all the other people who commit undetected crime are not in prison too.

"Papers Please!"

"I Left mine at home?!"

"A likely story - to the deportation centre with you" *Slam*
 
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