Off Topic Migrant crisis

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The same as some do now, tents, sofa surfing, and the black economy. :emoticon-0138-think


The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
No. Only a few can do that. The rest live on benefits. And then you move on to the next problem.

Massive fines/imprisonment for anyone employing illegal migrants. They’d soon stop once it becomes more expensive to employ an illegal immigrant than it is to employ a person living here legally.
 
To Rochdale?
As far as I can tell that is where Mohammad Fahir Amaaz was born.

If I'm wrong about that, someone feel free to show me evidence to the contrary.
If I am right, I cannot see what this prison sentence (good news though it is) has to do with illegal migration.
Family are from Pakistan and he has Pakistani citizenship, so…..
 
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I'm glad we have clarified that.

Every person born in the UK of Pakistani heritage is part of the migrant crisis.

Are there any other non-white, non Christian people born in the UK who are also part of the migrant crisis?
People of Syrian or Persian or East African or Palestinian or South Asian heritage, for instance.

If they are, some observers could be forgiven for thinking this looks like Islamophobia.
Even Zia Yusuf, the Reform UK home affairs spokesman, would be part of the migrant crisis.
His parents are Muslims from Sri Lanka.
 
Presumably the idea is that it’s not just first generation descendants from Pakistan? Any other countries included or is this a religious or race stipulation in play ?
 

Are you saying that anybody born in the UK who is of ethnic minority heritage (not white) should be deported to where their parents, or even their grandparents, originally came from, if they are convicted of a crime?
But not including people born in the UK with foreign roots that are white and / or Christian.
 
Are you saying that anybody born in the UK who is of ethnic minority heritage should be deported to where their parents, or even their grandparents, originally came from, if they are convicted of a crime?
But not including people born in the UK with foreign roots that are white and / or Christian.
No, I have Welsh blood in me!