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Thursday, 27 March 2008
Asylum System ‘Marred by inhumanity’

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Today’s news that the UK asylum system is marred by inhumanity comes as no surprise to me.  (See also BBC coverage of this subject.

On 16 November 2007, at lunchtime, I witnessed the above scene - some officials from the “Immigration Police” raiding a kebab shop in London where some alleged illegal immigrants were alleged to be engaged in working, or possibly being asylum seekers who were living outside of a detention centre, or of not being legally in the country. The “Immigration Police” threw their weight around, threw a series of questions at the “suspects”, shut the shop for a day, verbally bullied and threatened the two men (pictured seated above), fingerprinted the men on the spot, and then carted them off somewhere.

I personally doubt if the two men were “guilty” of any of the accusations levelled at them - because they were back a few days later when I passed through!

Having lived in a country that was guilty of crimes against humanity and gross human rights abuses, it was not pleasant to witness such disrespectful behaviour here in the United Kingdom. 

In common with two thirds of Britons I believe that

Illegal immigrants who have been in the UK for more than four years and who work and pay taxes should be allowed to stay. The [2007] survey of 1,004 British adults also found two out of three people believe asylum seekers should be allowed to work.

Posted by bigblue on 27/03/2008 at 08:53 PM
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