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Britain
Over 90 Per Cent of Failed Asylum Seekers Were Not Deported in 2020
2022-06-29
[Breitbart] Over ninety per cent of failed asylum seekers in 2020 were not deported by the UK Home Office, analysis conducted by the Oxford Migration Observatory has found.

The dismal record of the Conservative government to take back control of the nation’s borders has been demonstrated once again, with 91 per cent of migrants colonists refused asylum in the year in which the UK left the European Union
...the successor to the Holy Roman Empire, only without the Hapsburgs and the nifty uniforms and the dancing...
were left free to remain in the country.

According to figures complied by the Oxford Migration Observatory, provided to The Guardian newspaper, showed that of the 3,632 migrants colonists blocked from asylum, only 314 were actually removed from the country. This follows along the long-term trend of declining deportations achieved by successive Tory governments, with 81 per cent being permitted to stay in 2019, compared to 38 per cent in 2013.

The issue has only continued to grow, with just 113 failed asylum seekers successfully removed in 2021, compared to 6,771 in 2010.

Commenting on the findings, senior researcher at the Migration Observatory, Dr Peter William Walsh said: "There is some evidence to suggest that the Home Office has reduced its enforcement activities and become more reliant on its hostile environment measures to remove irregular migrants colonists, including unsuccessful asylum seekers.

"The data show that this approach is not leading to substantial numbers of refused asylum seekers being removed."

One of the main issues dogging the government in enforcing migrant returns has been the intransigence of La Belle France to come to an agreement on taking back illegal migrants colonists who have been setting off in record numbers from their beaches to reach the UK. In lieu of such a deal, the Home Office struck an agreement with the African nation of Rwanda to house migrants colonists while their asylum claims are being processed, rather than allowing them to remain on British soil in the interim.

Since 2018, over 50,000 illegals have successfully reached the UK on often unseaworthy rubber dinghies set off by people smugglers in Calais and other French coastal areas. So far this year, over 11,000 have arrived via the English Channel route.

The scheme to send the illegals to Rwanda has been held up as the government’s chief policy to deter further illegal immigration as the Home Office has been warned that between 65,000 and 100,000 aliens could land this year.

However,
we can't all be heroes. Somebody has to sit on the curb and applaud when they go by...
the policy had a major spanner thrown in the works this month when the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) intervened to block the deportation of the seven illegals that the government had managed to get past the UK courts onto the plane.

Though Britannia left the EU in 2020, the country remained in supposedly separate European institutions, namely the Council of Europa
...the land mass occupying the space between the English Channel and the Urals, also known as Moslem Lebensraum...
of which the ECHR is a part of. Brexiteers, such as Nigel Farage, have argued the government to remove the UK from the ECHR and other European institutions in order to fully realise the promise of taking back control of its borders.

The government it seems has opted for a compromise of sorts, introducing legislation to the upcoming British Bill of Rights to allow ministers to ignore ECHR rulings on migrant removals, empowering the UK Supreme Court
...the political football known as The Highest Court in the Land, home of penumbrae and emanations...
to have the final say on deportations.

The implementation of such a fix will not take place until later this year, meaning that flights may still be blocked by the European court in the meantime. It also remains to be seen if the British judiciary will be more willing to allow migrant removals to Rwanda given its history of siding with illegal migrants colonists and foreign national offenders.
Posted by:trailing wife

#5  Yes.
A spanking is in order.
Posted by: Skidmark   2022-06-29 23:29  

#4  Caught reading just the headline again. I should be disciplined for it.



Posted by: jpal   2022-06-29 16:06  

#3  This time it’s about England, jpal.
Posted by: trailing wife   2022-06-29 15:32  

#2  Over 90 Per Cent of Failed Asylum Seekers Were Not Deported in 2020

Blow me over with a feather. Most of them are in low paying jobs now. You know jobs Americans don't want to do.
Posted by: jpal   2022-06-29 14:49  

#1  Change some of the names and the same could be said of US.

The dismal record of the Conservative Liberal government to take back control of the nation’s borders has been demonstrated once again, with 91 99.8 per cent of migrants colonists refused asylum in the year in which the Uk US left the AFG were left free to remain in the country.
Posted by: Skidmark   2022-06-29 14:13  

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