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Britain
20,000 Zimbabweans face deportation from Britain
2010-08-20
[The Nation (Nairobi)] At least 20,000 failed Zimbabwean asylum seekers in the United Kingdom could be deported before the end of the year as a result of the relative economic and political stability in the southern African country following the formation of a unity government.

Britain, Zimbabwe's former colonial master this week sent a fact finding mission from its Border Agency to Harare to assess claims that the country is still unsafe for the failed asylum seekers to return.

The UK is one of the many Western countries with a huge population of immigrants from Zimbabwe who escaped the economic and political turmoil that began intensifying in 2000.

Others are New Zealand, Australia, Canada and the United States.

Biggest population
The biggest population of Zimbabwean immigrants estimated at over three million is suspected to be living in neighbouring South Africa.

Thousands were granted asylum in the UK on the strength that they were supporters of the then opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) led by Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai and were facing persecution by supporters of President Mugabe's Zanu PF party.

Last year, President Robert Mugabe's fiercest rival joined a unity government following inconclusive elections the previous year.

An official at the British embassy in Harare Mr Andrew Jones told the privately owned NewsDay newspaper that findings of the fact finding mission would be used by the UK Asylum Tribunal in October. "The aim of the mission is to ensure that the UK Border Agency has the most up to date information.''
Posted by:Fred

#3  ...to ensure a decent standard of living in the EU, what a joke. 'Deport' these guys with SAS burgunds full of 'essentials'.
Then they can have a smoke-break.
Posted by: Rhodesiafever   2010-08-20 19:21  

#2   FAILED ASYLUM
SEEKERS IN UK CAN
NOW WORK →
From:
Barbara Nyagomo
To:
Members of 1 Million
Zimbabwean Voices
When:
July 29 at 4:25pm
Message:
This week's supreme
court ruling said
failed asylum seekers
who made a second
fresh claim for
refugee status should
be allowed to work if
they had waited more
than 12 months for a
new Home Office
decision.
The ruling is in line
with an EU directive
that lays down
minimum standards
for the reception of
asylum seekers across
Europe to ensure a
dignified standard of
living. The supreme
court rejected the
home secretary's
argument that this
group of asylum
seekers should lose
this protection
because their initial
application had been
rejected.
Refugee welfare
groups have been
fighting for more
than 10 years to lift
the ban on asylum
seekers being allowed
to work in Britain
while their
applications are
decided. This is the
first time the courts
have backed the
principle.
http://
www.guardian.co.uk/
uk/2010/jul/29/
restrictions-sought-
asylum-seekers-jobs?
CMP=twt_gu
Posted by: Rhodesiafever   2010-08-20 19:12  

#1  They may begin proceedings within a year, but actual deportation will take as long as carrying out a death sentence in the US. A large amount of their legal system is geared to prevent deportation.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2010-08-20 15:55  

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