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Deportation Fight Leaves Family Facing Financial Ruin.
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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-22 67491/E x-soldi er-Bale -Baleiw ai-send s-medal s-Princ e-Charl es-depo rtation -fight- leaves- family- facing- financi al-ruin .html
Here we have a loyal soldier of 13 years, who has served in Afghanistan, Iraq, Bosnia, and Northern Ireland, and just because he got into a fight with a fellow soldier which led to internal punishment and a criminal record, he was refused citizenship.
Yet how many times have we been unsuccessful in sending foreign criminals back from whence they came, even after they have been released from prison after having committed the most heinous crimes?
This couple should be granted compensation, to reimburse them for the money they have spent fighting their case.
Here we have a loyal soldier of 13 years, who has served in Afghanistan, Iraq, Bosnia, and Northern Ireland, and just because he got into a fight with a fellow soldier which led to internal punishment and a criminal record, he was refused citizenship.
Yet how many times have we been unsuccessful in sending foreign criminals back from whence they came, even after they have been released from prison after having committed the most heinous crimes?
This couple should be granted compensation, to reimburse them for the money they have spent fighting their case.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This case is a disgrace. The shambles that is UKBA didn't even follow their own guidelines:
/a letter dated 24 February 2012 addressed to the charity Veterans Aid, which states: "The UK Border Agency's guidance refers only to sentences imposed following a court martial. It is not intended to cover internal disciplinary proceedings considered outside of that process. We will amend that guidance to make that clear."/
/a letter dated 24 February 2012 addressed to the charity Veterans Aid, which states: "The UK Border Agency's guidance refers only to sentences imposed following a court martial. It is not intended to cover internal disciplinary proceedings considered outside of that process. We will amend that guidance to make that clear."/
//A fight with a fellow soldier had led to an internal punishment and a criminal record which meant that his application for UK citizenship was refused//
//The pair never knew that the fight, which was dealt with by a commanding officer in the Army and not a law court, had led to a criminal conviction//
//The pair never knew that the fight, which was dealt with by a commanding officer in the Army and not a law court, had led to a criminal conviction//
it may seem unfair, and we all probably think it'd be fine if he was granted citizenship - i mean, its was just a fist fight, hardly criminal of the century ... but then again that depends on the circumstances - maybe it was a race issue, maybe he bottled someone, maybe it was not an isilated incident - we dont know ... however, you cannot cancel out wrongdoings by saying 'but i did something good as well'.
if that were the case, where would you draw the line at 'ok' crimes, and 'not ok' ones? many many criminals would get away with things if this was taken into account ... i mean look at how much good jimmy saville did for charity... does that cancel out his crimes?
no, it doesnt, not at all.
being a soldier does not entitle you to special treatment or break the law with impunity
he should not get compensation at all - he is guilty.
if that were the case, where would you draw the line at 'ok' crimes, and 'not ok' ones? many many criminals would get away with things if this was taken into account ... i mean look at how much good jimmy saville did for charity... does that cancel out his crimes?
no, it doesnt, not at all.
being a soldier does not entitle you to special treatment or break the law with impunity
he should not get compensation at all - he is guilty.
if the same thing happened to someone who wasnt a solider, and theyd just waved him through, people would be on here complaining that our government is crap and lets criminals in!
being a soldier does not make someone a good person - in fact ot makes them all the more dangerous - there are a lot of stories of soldiers committing terrible acts of violence, rape etc.
being a soldier does not make someone a good person - in fact ot makes them all the more dangerous - there are a lot of stories of soldiers committing terrible acts of violence, rape etc.
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