From a paper columnist -
AN ILLEGAL Iraqi migrant about to board a dinghy bound for Britain was asked by a journalist this week how long he'd been in France.
He laughed and shouted: “Seven years – five of them in jail.” He thought it was funny. He’d rocked up in a country that had given him safe haven and his response was to commit a *serious crime. Last time I looked France wasn’t a country that practiced persecution or oppression, which we’re being told all the migrants are *fleeing from. Yet the minute this bloke got out of jail he headed for soft-touch Britain where he knew food, accommodation and benefits were awaiting him.
The man’s a convicted criminal who has no legal right to be here having first landed in France, yet he IS here now because he knows – as do the 24,000 others who’ve landed this year – that he’s never likely to be deported.
Only FIVE have been sent back in 2021.
This will cost Johnson his job. Not the other stuff moaned about.
AN ILLEGAL Iraqi migrant about to board a dinghy bound for Britain was asked by a journalist this week how long he'd been in France.
He laughed and shouted: “Seven years – five of them in jail.” He thought it was funny. He’d rocked up in a country that had given him safe haven and his response was to commit a *serious crime. Last time I looked France wasn’t a country that practiced persecution or oppression, which we’re being told all the migrants are *fleeing from. Yet the minute this bloke got out of jail he headed for soft-touch Britain where he knew food, accommodation and benefits were awaiting him.
The man’s a convicted criminal who has no legal right to be here having first landed in France, yet he IS here now because he knows – as do the 24,000 others who’ve landed this year – that he’s never likely to be deported.
Only FIVE have been sent back in 2021.
This will cost Johnson his job. Not the other stuff moaned about.

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