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Should Europe Take Back It's Daesh Fighters?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Internationally recognised treaties aside whereby it is illegal to make people stateless, on any objective measure and just applying a tiny bit of common sense justice, it is absolutely nuts that people who went voluntarily, continue to defend their actions, and quite simply hate our way of life, are to be allowed back - it is bonkers.
Bleeding heart hand wringers make me want to vomit.
We may have to let these enemies of the state back - but it doesn't make it right.
Bleeding heart hand wringers make me want to vomit.
We may have to let these enemies of the state back - but it doesn't make it right.
Since it appears our hands are tied (for the minute) the best thing we can do is build one of those super jails like they have in the US and stick them all in there.
For people like this girl there is no chance of rehabilitation I'm afraid. The child should be removed and adopted, never knowing who it's parents were.
Long term we need International law to understand and deal with this problem. Releasing them back into counties will end in disaster.
For people like this girl there is no chance of rehabilitation I'm afraid. The child should be removed and adopted, never knowing who it's parents were.
Long term we need International law to understand and deal with this problem. Releasing them back into counties will end in disaster.
The reporting of the prison was suspect at best. They couldn't even give a definitive figure for its capacity, so maybe eight people have already escaped and they wouldn't know. The canteen looked quite roomy for a facility where prisoners have no contact with each other, as did the exercise area.
Far from being unique and geared towards the 'worst of the worst', one interviewee described it as almost identical to the cell he was placed in after running away from home as a child, in a completely different state. The cell and its facilities were more comfortable than police holding cells, which are often used for longer than overnight, and all were single rooms.
The report might have appealed to a certain audience, but had enough errors to be unreliable as documentary evidence. They weren't even sure El Chapo will be housed there.
Far from being unique and geared towards the 'worst of the worst', one interviewee described it as almost identical to the cell he was placed in after running away from home as a child, in a completely different state. The cell and its facilities were more comfortable than police holding cells, which are often used for longer than overnight, and all were single rooms.
The report might have appealed to a certain audience, but had enough errors to be unreliable as documentary evidence. They weren't even sure El Chapo will be housed there.
Definitely bring them back. Give them a trial, find them guilty and sentence them to life in a prison preferably like Alcatraz, somewhere on an isolated island. Seriously though , what is the alternative? They would find a way to filter back with fake passports etc. They would form terrorist cells and link up together to do God knows what damage to the UK.Trump is right when he says bring them back and put them on trial. What about the ones that have already come back? Does anyone know where they are?
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