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what are your views on them?

2006-10-06 23:18:54 · 36 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Immigration

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to many asylum seekers.
There are so many that there are only a hand full of searches been done .
But there are also a point to be made about job seekers .as Some times these get mistaken for asylum seekers.
This also needs to be tightened .I have no objections to them coming to the country as many people make money from them by doing so , but its the quantity.I no some people that will never return to there country as they hate it so much they have been country to country to work .This is where it should be addressed in there counties how ummm government pressure and not accepting any tom dick or Harry .

2006-10-06 23:52:45 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Most Asylum seekers are not asylum seekers, they are just using it as an excuse to get in the country and there are far too many of them now.
I prefer to call them illegal imigrants because even the ones who have passed and been allowed to stay probably lied through their teeth.

We should close the borders in the Uk now and start deporting on mass everyone illegal we find, there should be raids on companies and housing estates like there are for drugs to find these people.

I have no problem with our country giving sanctuary to people who are in serious and genuine danger however, when that danger has passed they should be sent back to the country from where they originated.

2006-10-06 23:27:39 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 5 2

Unfortunately these days if anyone makes a complaint against asylum seekers they are instantly branded rascist, which is not often the case. I live in Devon and have done since 1996 - back then, if you saw a person of ethnic persuasion it was a little bit of a novelty. 10 years later the ethnic population has exploded and sadly this has caused some deal of trouble - there have been a lot of the Eastern European males (20's to 30's) deliberately targetting young girls and I'm often talking girls wearing school uniforms, exchanging phone numbers, chatting them up in the town centre and so on and so forth. This can be witrnessed on a daily basis in the town and is not based on conjecture. There has been a sharp increase of young (and very young) single mothers pushing prams around the city centre with children, obviously fathered by foreign men - again a basis of fact as two friends of ours are midwives. There have been incidencies of gangs of the same persuasion assaulting and mugging people of a night time. Now I'm not saying that all asylum seekers are theives, muggers or criminals however this is now how they are being perceived. A guy I work with had his house valued at £210,000 almost two years ago - since then he has had asylum seekers move in both sides and up and down the street, last month he decided to put his house up for sale to recoup the equity in his property only to be told that his house was now worth £170,000 owing to the decline and trouble in the area. Obviously, he is chuffed to bits. Recently, my girlfriend and I returned to Kent and visited the seaside resort of Margate, we were horrified not only to find that we were in the minority but also because we were threatened on two seperate occasions by gangs of youths, again not of local descent. This was reported to the Police who admitted, 'Yep that's pretty standard, stay off the streets after dusk because the asylum seekers are mugging and assaulting passers-by and there are too many of them to deal with.' One thing I noticed in town a few weeks ago were a group of Neo-Nazi skinheads passing round flyers with rascist comments calling for a rally of the people in the city to oust these immigrants - we live in Devon for Christ's sake, you could almost expect this kind of thing in London or the Midlands, but Devon? Unfortunately the problem country-wide has got so bad that many of us are contemplating leaving our own country and emigrating ourselves! Whilst I do sympathise with the people that are forced to flee from war / famine / dictators / genocide etc, I do believe it has gone too far I'm afraid and now our country is suffering for it.

2006-10-07 00:00:41 · answer #3 · answered by blaarts 2 · 1 0

Nice to hear people referring to them as asylum seekers and not illegal immigrants.
There are many asylum seekers who have no political, racial, religious or ethnic reasons for leaving their native country. However, those who have genuine reasons should be given a fair hearing.
One of the biggest problems concerns economic refugees. If, because of the politics of the home country, a particular group can no longer support himself and his family, is he an economic refugee or a political refugee? There is no straight answer.

2006-10-06 23:28:57 · answer #4 · answered by cymry3jones 7 · 3 1

The problem is opening all our borders to all the NEW europeans you see them already queing outside the embassies in Romania its time to close this loophole, Then when they arrive they give them jobs in Immigration, I was in Manchester Airport arriving back on a flight from ASIA with people who could not speak a word of english with BRITISH passports, found out their relations who were in our country had posted their passports back to Pakistan and they were coming here on them, these were caught but how many of them get in by this method. Think i will run for prime minister i will send the lot back, sod the curries and all this foreign kebab ****, Eat british food and make these go back penniless, WE WANT OUR COUNTRY BACK HOW IT WAS

2006-10-07 03:15:39 · answer #5 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

Asylum seekers are also a big problem. You will never know which one is real.

2006-10-07 02:12:49 · answer #6 · answered by JC B 2 · 0 0

Are you from the US or Britain? Regardless, I also think too many claim asylum in a fraudulent way, these days. For people who are TRULY refugees, I am in agreement with helping them. However, I think their stories need to be thoroughly checked out BEFORE they are granted refugee status and I think it needs to be on a basis of "their lives are literally in danger in their home countries" due to reasons other than economics or their involvement in criminal activities that have lead to their lives being in danger.

2006-10-06 23:36:16 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

How many 'asylum seekers' who escaped their countries for fear of 'persecution and death' are now in British jails for Rape and Murder!!!! Is it because they have done it before? and the 'persecution and death' they are running away from would actually have been justice in their country instead of the pityful sentences our courts give out! Send them home to face their fate!!!!

2006-10-06 23:51:55 · answer #8 · answered by kbw 4 · 2 1

Tens of Thousands too many , allowed in by a Treacherous bunch of S H I T , Posing as a Government Their "Open Borders" Policy has been used to fill Great Britain with Undesirables , Suicide Bombers , Murderers , Drug and People Traffickers , the Scum of the World ,--- Government ? ? this bunch of BASTARDS are the real enemy within

2006-10-07 01:20:23 · answer #9 · answered by ? 5 · 0 0

Most are genuine, some are just after a better life. The best way to solve the refugee problem is to gid rid of the despotic governments that send them into exile in the first place. (Such as what we are doing in Iraq and Afghanistan). Anyone who genuinely cares about refugees will support George W in his efforts.

2006-10-06 23:30:03 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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