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Britain
Blair Government Notices That Asylum Policies Are a Joke
2004-06-12
From Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty
The British government has presented proposals to bring the country’s asylum and immigration legislation in laws with those elsewhere in Europe. The amendments would speed up deportations, clamp down on rejected asylum seekers, and intensify scrutiny on immigrants using marriage or study to justify their asylum bids. .... Government figures indicate that between 80 and 90 percent of asylum claims are unfounded.

The amendments, in part, seek to deal with those failed asylum seekers who remain in the country, by stripping their right of appeal. It also proposes more active identification of those immigrants who use study and marriage as a justification for their asylum claims. If the amendments are accepted, foreign nationals will have to demonstrate that they have entered the country lawfully and have permission to be there. Foreigners seeking to marry will not be allowed to do so without first demonstrating that they are in the country legitimately. "There is a lot of concern in the U.K. about bogus marriages of people just marrying U.K. citizens or EU citizens, just for right to live in the U.K., and there have been figures showing that one in five marriages in London is bogus for that reason," Brown says. Another amendment involves failed asylum applicants who cannot return to their countries of origin. Such people would now be required to perform community service to earn their living until they are able to leave the country. ....
Posted by:Mike Sylwester

#3  Point well taken, #2. One glaring example of American idiocy in granting asylum holus bolus to the "enemy" is what happened after Gulf War I. Bush #41 and Clinton agreed to give asylum to 6000 Iraqi soldiers, some of them intelligence officers. Per Michele Malkin:
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=31833
After Gulf War I, the first Bush administration and the Clinton administration recklessly opened our borders to former Iraqi prisoners of war – from conscripts to elite Republican Guardsmen. The resettlement program was launched in response to pressure from the United Nations, the Saudi government (which balked at taking in the captured soldiers), and our own feckless State Department (which has, and always will, act like a hostile foreign entity).

As a result, an estimated 6,000 enemy Iraqi soldiers have resettled in the U.S. at public expense since 1993.
Posted by: rex   2004-06-12 2:35:11 PM  

#2  You forgot our own INS,.com.
Posted by: Raptor   2004-06-12 7:53:59 AM  

#1  Cool - Can you guys, uh, forward those proposals and the underlying documentation to Canada, plz? A massive ClueBat up side the Canucks' collective noggin would be a fine follow-up.
Posted by: .com   2004-06-12 1:11:43 AM  

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