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hi i'am abdul from sudan. why is it british people don't realise how diffcult it is for immigrants , do they know what our life was like back home and how much we suffered just o get here. well let me tell you what i had to go through, first, me and my 8 children had to put up being cramped in a container full off dates from sudan for weeks before we arived in the u.k. we had to put up with temperatures of over 50 degress and -10 insise the container on our long journey to the u.k. all we lived off was dates, we even slept on crates of dates and the only time we could stretch our legs was when the driver had to stop at a cafe for sometihng to eat., we had to use an empty tin of dates as a toilet,. we didn't wash or clean all the way through.One of my friends had it even worse, he was in a container from india full of mango pickle, maybe one of you may hve sat next to him on bus as he still smells of it. NOW TELL ME DO WE REALY HAVE IT THIS EASY AFTER WHAT WE HVE BEEN THROUGH?

2007-10-18 06:46:21 · 25 answers · asked by mr.truth 2 in Politics & Government Immigration

well if someone like roy was in the container ,he would start to scream after 5 mins saying "let me out, he i'm closterphoebic......i want my mummy!"

2007-10-18 06:48:26 · update #1

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ermmmmmm........i don't think you have an easy life at all........giro check anyone!!!

2007-10-18 06:56:41 · answer #1 · answered by alpha.female 3 · 3 0

Well, see, if this story is true, then it sounds like you were being smuggled out of the Sudan. If not true, you write a great story. This does not sound like a case of legally entering this country.

Anyway, what you are talking about is HOW you got here, and the hardships in your country. Your life back home isn't the issue here, however bad it might be. The issue is you come here legally, or don't come here at all. Many, many people have a life of hardship back home. Most people who came through Ellis Island came because of severe persecution in their own countries, starvation, etc. But they still came here legally. Does that mean they have rights to be an illegal here? NO.

2007-10-18 07:02:26 · answer #2 · answered by Gretl 6 · 5 0

Abdul you are obviously a wind up merchant,
you say it was 50 degrees in your date container shame it wasn't 500 degrees,
you don't mention a wife Guess you done here to death bearing 8 sprogs I hope i meet you some time then I will teach you how to dodge the M25 traffic you ponce.

2007-10-18 10:57:54 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

The reason is because taxpayers of Great Britain have to pay for lots of services for you. Most people don't care if you and your 8 kids were in a container of dates or about the guy in the pickle mango.

2007-10-18 06:56:39 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 5 0

If this story and it's storyteller is true, he has come from a Muslim Country.

Why don't these people go to another Muslim country or are they a forward army trying to turn Great Britain into a Muslim State.

It is the same with Africans, why don't they go to African countries.

The answer is very simple my friend. BENEFITS. You can live a better life in this country and NO WORK.and you can pray till your a*se content.

Why don't you all F*CK OFF back from whence you came and leave us alone.

2007-10-18 10:47:48 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

no one said it was easy.but all of the immigrants.who say they are fleeing war torn countrys is wrong.how do i know this
because the british grovernment have brought out two reports and they both say that 70 plus are not telling the truth.and are here just for the money.and the last point i would like you to know.how come most of then turn up at the airport
with no paperwork.and they flush the paperwork down the toilet.i welcome anyone who has flee a war torn country.and most of the asylum seekers have come from safe countries
holland/france/gremany ect.they only want to get here because we are a easy touch.

2007-10-18 07:14:41 · answer #6 · answered by peter o 5 · 4 0

The 8 kids are your responsibility and not the British Taxpayers.What do you expect,8 kids illegal entry into the Uk the kids will have kids before you know where you are the family could swell to more than 100.Most of them will be a burden to us.Its a tough life move on.

2007-10-18 10:33:26 · answer #7 · answered by realdolby 5 · 1 1

i dont think for a minute that its easy for immigrants to come here, buts it better than you are your 8 children being lined up against a wall and machine gunned isnt it?. And all the way from sudan, are all the countries between here and there massive war zones then.

Please leave..

2007-10-18 09:51:44 · answer #8 · answered by jj26 5 · 2 0

You cannot even tell a good lie,go and try and amuse yourself some other way instead of trying to make out to people that you are an immigrant.You are just making a mockery about immigration.

2007-10-18 08:39:52 · answer #9 · answered by lou 3 · 1 0

I have no problem with immigrants legally entering the country provided they work for their money and lifestyle as do the majority of britains born here.
i know plenty of people who, while they may not have immigrated themselves, have come from immigrant famillies all of whom have worked hard through the years building up lives for them and their families.
The one thing I cannot stand is people who complain about how terrible a place britain is. in my opinion if it's bad enough to complain about then they should try another country and allow someone who wants to live the british way of life to live here.
i have sympathy with you for all you have been through but you chose to do it to come and live here and providing you work for your family and build a life from yourself you should have no more problem with people than the rest of the population.
good luck with your new life

2007-10-18 10:25:00 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Most do not think immigrants have a easy life, but most think that illegals should stay in their home counties and risk life and limb to demand your rights there. The burden is just too great for us to care for all

2007-10-18 06:53:13 · answer #11 · answered by jean 7 · 5 0

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