41% of rioters arrested last year had a record for domestic abuse or something like that and that was even higher in Northern Ireland.
I know facts don’t go down well around these parts women are more likely to be SA by the people protesting outside the hotels than the ones in it.
I was reading a link this morning that @Citizen Kane. put up about the atrocities in Sudan...
What genuinely worries me particularly from that area, is how many of the ones that have carried out butchery will eventually end up here as an illegal migrant crossing the channel...probably with money stolen from the people killed (subjective).
Should we really be having to deal with these people or should we send them straight back?
The time, resources and money being spent on illegal migrants could be better spent on dealing with that 41% of domestic abusers, had you thought about that?
People don't care until it affects them directly or their family.
There may well be genuine refugees from Sudan attempting to excape the savagery, so come the legal routes, because you will be processed and given safety, we shouldn't be accommodating people who are bucking the process, who we have not got an inkling about.
I have no intentions of protesting outside migrant hotels, I've not even bothered to check if there are any hotels in towns or villages near me, because at the moment it don't affect me, but I do have an understanding why some people in their areas are protesting, especially if a serious crime has been commited as soon as the illegals arrived.
As you have pointed out, we have enough problems of our own, we don't need illegals adding to it, and taking vital much needed resources from elsewhere.
Genuine legal claims I'm fine with.
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