Immigrants 19:16 - Sep 19 with 4980 views | builthjack | Everyone is concerned about “the people coming in on boats. Immigrants” Nothing is mentioned about the ones coming in through the front door, who then bring family with them. So about 30,000 by boats so far this year. 1,218,000 in through the front door in 2023. Followed by members of their family in the next year or two. That’s nearly 1.2 million through the front door, 1,031,000 of them from outside the eu. That’s where the problems lie. Why isn’t that on the news twenty times a day ? [Post edited 19 Sep 19:17]
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Immigrants on 19:29 - Sep 19 with 3938 views | ItchySphincter | but…. but……. but…. but…… THE BOATS!!! |  |
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Immigrants on 19:34 - Sep 19 with 3927 views | JACKMANANDBOY | There are horrific wars in places like Yemen, Sudan, Nigeria, Sudan, Congo etc. The death toll in Congo is running at 6 million. Not a peep out of the UK media You can see how very selective the reporting is. |  |
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Immigrants on 20:23 - Sep 19 with 3861 views | onehunglow |
Immigrants on 19:34 - Sep 19 by JACKMANANDBOY | There are horrific wars in places like Yemen, Sudan, Nigeria, Sudan, Congo etc. The death toll in Congo is running at 6 million. Not a peep out of the UK media You can see how very selective the reporting is. |
Africa since decolonialisation has been and is a killing field Few countries are safe Fewer economically prosperous now that the Whites let the Black vote in Saffaland |  |
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Immigrants on 20:32 - Sep 19 with 3848 views | JACKMANANDBOY |
Immigrants on 20:23 - Sep 19 by onehunglow | Africa since decolonialisation has been and is a killing field Few countries are safe Fewer economically prosperous now that the Whites let the Black vote in Saffaland |
Since the apartheid was abolished, poor governance and corruption means that there is more poverty and inequality in SA than before. Some achievement! |  |
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Immigrants on 11:16 - Sep 20 with 3566 views | Boundy |
Immigrants on 19:29 - Sep 19 by ItchySphincter | but…. but……. but…. but…… THE BOATS!!! |
Those individual mostly adult men in small boats which are landed nearly everyday and is reported by the media either by the written word or visually have an effect, families landing via aircraft isn't any of the above . But I guessing you knew that. |  |
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Immigrants on 11:22 - Sep 20 with 3556 views | onehunglow |
Immigrants on 20:32 - Sep 19 by JACKMANANDBOY | Since the apartheid was abolished, poor governance and corruption means that there is more poverty and inequality in SA than before. Some achievement! |
I follow Saffas on rugby forums , basically to WUM They are still super arrogant and incredibly forgetful of what they were about Total a wipes I can understand native bitterness though but it nothing but a tribal cess pit |  |
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Immigrants on 12:26 - Sep 20 with 3501 views | Dr_Winston | It is on the news quite a lot. The "Boriswave" as it's known, because that's where it got worse. The incoming numbers, however they're getting here, are far too high and Goverment is doing nothing to reduce it. Even something as simple as removing asylum status from anyone who has returned to the place that they claim to have fled from (and it certainly does happen. I've seen plenty of cases), easily checked via the airports, appears to be beyond them. |  |
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Immigrants on 14:46 - Sep 20 with 3382 views | Luther27 | Maybe because it has the potential to inflame an already tinder dry situation and media being unwilling to highlight what I agree is an intolerable situation. |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
Immigrants on 02:39 - Sep 24 with 1848 views | ncswan |
Immigrants on 12:26 - Sep 20 by Dr_Winston | It is on the news quite a lot. The "Boriswave" as it's known, because that's where it got worse. The incoming numbers, however they're getting here, are far too high and Goverment is doing nothing to reduce it. Even something as simple as removing asylum status from anyone who has returned to the place that they claim to have fled from (and it certainly does happen. I've seen plenty of cases), easily checked via the airports, appears to be beyond them. |
President Trump must have read your post! Trump's speech to UN regarding Europe's illegal immigration problem: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/trump-scolds-european-nations-over-immigration- |  | |  |
Immigrants on 09:17 - Sep 24 with 1686 views | AnotherJohn | Legal immigration is too high and is the bigger long-term problem, but the illegal entries get publicity because of the risks they pose (many resultant deaths and sexual assaults now over the last 5 years or so) and the manifest unfairness when asylum seekers are treated better than other disadvantaged groups. There is a story of some hard-to-swallow episode almost every week. Here is the latest one. https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/fury-as-home-office-contractor-spends-344-0 |  | |  |
Immigrants on 09:32 - Sep 24 with 1660 views | mangohilljack | Labour has been deliberately increasing immigration in both the UK and Australia. In the UK, there is the added challenge of illegal crossings across the Channel, compounding the issue. The underlying strategy appears clear: to secure long-term political advantage by expanding the voter base in their favour. |  | |  |
Immigrants on 11:07 - Sep 24 with 1554 views | onehunglow |
Immigrants on 09:32 - Sep 24 by mangohilljack | Labour has been deliberately increasing immigration in both the UK and Australia. In the UK, there is the added challenge of illegal crossings across the Channel, compounding the issue. The underlying strategy appears clear: to secure long-term political advantage by expanding the voter base in their favour. |
Indeed Another fracking post It’s why I hark back to Corbyn et all these people are targeted as they are “ desperate” and downtrodden so susceptible to fine humanitarian words which mean nothing These chancers are being used by the filthiest politicians and legal leeches We need to hammer them |  |
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Immigrants on 13:04 - Sep 24 with 1465 views | Joesus_Of_Narbereth |
£600 to taxi a migrant to a doctors appointment when the rest of us can’t get even get past the militant receptionist triage system wanting to know every gruesome detail of your health before promising a call back that never arrives. |  |
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Immigrants on 13:09 - Sep 24 with 1460 views | Boundy |
Immigrants on 13:04 - Sep 24 by Joesus_Of_Narbereth | £600 to taxi a migrant to a doctors appointment when the rest of us can’t get even get past the militant receptionist triage system wanting to know every gruesome detail of your health before promising a call back that never arrives. |
We must have the same doctors surgery |  |
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Immigrants on 13:34 - Sep 24 with 1419 views | mangohilljack |
£2,000 per immigrant, and that’s not even the half of it. All of it funded by hardworking taxpayers. |  | |  |
Immigrants on 13:56 - Sep 24 with 1384 views | AnotherJohn |
Immigrants on 13:34 - Sep 24 by mangohilljack | £2,000 per immigrant, and that’s not even the half of it. All of it funded by hardworking taxpayers. |
I posted a link a while ago that calculated how many average tax payers (based on their total tax paid) it took to fund the ongoing costs of one illegal immigrant. I've forgotten how many now but think it was about 10. |  | |  |
Immigrants on 14:29 - Sep 24 with 1341 views | Flashberryjack |
And they call Trump an idiot. |  |
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Immigrants on 14:57 - Sep 24 with 1299 views | trampie | There are a lot of immigrants in Wales that come from the East, a lot of them are old and grey. |  |
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Immigrants on 15:10 - Sep 24 with 1280 views | Joesus_Of_Narbereth |
Immigrants on 14:57 - Sep 24 by trampie | There are a lot of immigrants in Wales that come from the East, a lot of them are old and grey. |
And have paid into the treasury every day of their lives |  |
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Immigrants on 15:13 - Sep 24 with 1265 views | trampie |
Immigrants on 15:10 - Sep 24 by Joesus_Of_Narbereth | And have paid into the treasury every day of their lives |
An immigrant is an immigrant is an immigrant. |  |
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Immigrants on 16:49 - Sep 24 with 1172 views | Joesus_Of_Narbereth |
Immigrants on 15:13 - Sep 24 by trampie | An immigrant is an immigrant is an immigrant. |
Moving from one part of the country to another does not qualify as immigration. |  |
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Immigrants on 16:53 - Sep 24 with 1152 views | trampie |
Immigrants on 16:49 - Sep 24 by Joesus_Of_Narbereth | Moving from one part of the country to another does not qualify as immigration. |
For a Welsh person moving from the occupied territories to Wales could be said to be moving from one part of the country to another, but a descendant of the original boat people moving from the occupied territories to Wales could be seen as something different. |  |
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Immigrants on 16:59 - Sep 24 with 1138 views | SullutaCreturned |
Immigrants on 16:53 - Sep 24 by trampie | For a Welsh person moving from the occupied territories to Wales could be said to be moving from one part of the country to another, but a descendant of the original boat people moving from the occupied territories to Wales could be seen as something different. |
More xenophobic nonsense then Tramps. You are never going to change what happened hundreds of years ago, after 600 years give it a rest and focus on the present. A UK citizen moving to another part of the UK is not immigration. How's this, we kick out all the English but then all the Welsh people living in England have to come "home"? |  | |  |
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