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Immigration Thread


Suspended sentence for some absolute scrote, who came to this country and relied on our hospitality, caught with a knife and guilty of public order offences, went on and a couple of weeks later viciously attacked a number of people with a broken glass bottle in unprovoked attacks. :rolleyes: THAT is what is wrong with our "justice system". Absolute scumbags are being given refuge here, they're caught committing serious crimes and get told not to be naughty, and then they're released to carry out even more serious crimes.

Hope if he finally does get jail here he has a very torrid time, so much so that he wishes he was back in Somalia.
 
You’d wonder what will happen with those poor kids of that Iranian lady that was murdered, the article reads like it was the husband although that’s just an unconfirmed opinion.

Shocking story
 
You’d wonder what will happen with those poor kids of that Iranian lady that was murdered, the article reads like it was the husband although that’s just an unconfirmed opinion.

Shocking story
Whatever one’s views on immigration the idea of IPAS centers is bonkers, putting people with legitimate asylum cases lumped in with folks of questionable or no background history at all…Absolute recipe for disaster, where you have private security firms expected to keep the peace and when things kick off call the guards and wait TikTok Tik Tok….Easy to weed out the dodgy ones, send them to the Curragh or reopen spike and have the Army keep the peace….RIP to this poor lady..
 
Suspended sentence for some absolute scrote, who came to this country and relied on our hospitality, caught with a knife and guilty of public order offences, went on and a couple of weeks later viciously attacked a number of people with a broken glass bottle in unprovoked attacks. :rolleyes: THAT is what is wrong with our "justice system". Absolute scumbags are being given refuge here, they're caught committing serious crimes and get told not to be naughty, and then they're released to carry out even more serious crimes.

Hope if he finally does get jail here he has a very torrid time, so much so that he wishes he was back in Somalia.
Our world means nothing to some of these people. All a person has to do is make to the north and they're good. We have people arriving here from some of the most depraved, dangerous and misogynistic countries on the planet and they're not even being detained and its costing innocent people their lives, FFG should be ashamed of themselves.
 
Well if the lefties are rattled, this has to be a positive:

European Union lawmakers and governments have agreed on new rules allowing countries to send migrants ordered to leave the bloc to centres in third countries.

The deal is part of a broader tightening of EU migration policy amid pressure from right‑wing parties, even as irregular arrivals fell 26% last year to their lowest level since 2021.

The legislation, which still requires formal approval by EU governments and the European Parliament, was proposed by the European Commission last year.

The commission says it would streamline procedures and give governments more tools to deport people while respecting fundamental rights.

EU countries say they struggle to ensure that rejected asylum seekers and visa overstayers leave their territory.

The commission says only about 20% of people ordered to leave currently depart.

Under the new rules, EU states would be able to establish so‑called "return hubs" outside the bloc for people whose asylum claims have been rejected or who have been ordered to leave the EU.

Deportees could be sent to hubs in countries they do not have connections to.


"With the new rules, we have more control over who can come to the EU, who can stay, and who needs to leave," said European Commissioner Magnus Brunner.

Home raids​

The draft legislation extends detention periods and introduces penalties, including entry bans, fines and possible criminal sanctions for non‑cooperation.

Authorities would be allowed to seize belongings, collect biometric data and search homes.

Coercion is permitted as a last resort to obtain fingerprints.

The deal also allows authorities to search migrants and "relevant premises", a term that rights groups criticise as being overly broad and enabling home raids.

Human rights activists and NGOs working with asylum seekers in the EU say some of the practices are already occurring and have increased in recent months, pointing to a rise in deportations from Germany and other states of recognised refugees to Greece and other EU border countries.

There, they say, in some cases authorities carry out night‑time home searches to detain people and transfer them to detention centres or airports for deportation, sometimes without allowing them to gather their belongings.

Minos Mouzourakis, a lawyer and advocacy officer at Greece‑based non‑profit Refugee Support Aegean, warned the draft legislation amounted to "a recipe for extremely damaging and extremely dangerous practices" in Europe.

French Green lawmaker Mélissa Camara said: "The legalisation of return hubs outside the European Union, the green light for the detention of minors, home visits inspired by ICE practices: The legal arsenal serving a xenophobic ideology is now complete."
 
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