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Muslim Grooming Gangs, Human Trafficking, And Record Killings In London, All Due To Our Lax Immigration System?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Backwards culture doesn't help create individuals with a modern moral outlook. That doesn't mean all offenders are from the same culture groups but that there will be greater number of examples in some.
Lax immigration doesn't help, but can one spot those with no ability to shift to the culture of the country they're joining anyway ? Can one reject folk based on a tick sheet from asking questions about their moral outlook ? And those born here but in less enlightened families are likely to be an issue anyway.
One can only try to encourage folk to live morally and hope poor behaviour dies out, or at least reduces over the generations. And try to detect where it's occurring now, and stamp down on it.
Lax immigration doesn't help, but can one spot those with no ability to shift to the culture of the country they're joining anyway ? Can one reject folk based on a tick sheet from asking questions about their moral outlook ? And those born here but in less enlightened families are likely to be an issue anyway.
One can only try to encourage folk to live morally and hope poor behaviour dies out, or at least reduces over the generations. And try to detect where it's occurring now, and stamp down on it.
fyi many were from Uganda expelled by Idi Amin
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In early August 1972, the President of Uganda, Idi Amin, ordered the expulsion of his country's South Asian minority, giving them 90 days to leave the country.[1] At the time of the expulsion, there were approximately 80,000 individuals of South Asian descent (mostly Gujaratis[2][3]) in Uganda, of whom 23,000 had had their applications for citizenship both processed and accepted.[4] Although the latter were ultimately exempted from the expulsion, many chose to leave voluntarily.[5] The expulsion took place against a backdrop of Indophobia in Uganda, with Amin accusing a minority of the Asian population of disloyalty, non-integration and commercial malpractice, claims Indian leaders disputed.[4] Amin defended the expulsion by arguing that he was "giving Uganda back to ethnic Ugandans".[5]
Many of the expellees were citizens of the United Kingdom and Colonies and 27,200 subsequently emigrated to the United Kingdom. Of the other refugees who were accounted for; 6,000 went to Canada, 4,500 refugees ended up in India and 2,500 went to nearby Kenya.[5] In total, some 5,655 firms, ranches, farms, and agricultural estates were reallocated, along with cars, homes and other household goods.
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In early August 1972, the President of Uganda, Idi Amin, ordered the expulsion of his country's South Asian minority, giving them 90 days to leave the country.[1] At the time of the expulsion, there were approximately 80,000 individuals of South Asian descent (mostly Gujaratis[2][3]) in Uganda, of whom 23,000 had had their applications for citizenship both processed and accepted.[4] Although the latter were ultimately exempted from the expulsion, many chose to leave voluntarily.[5] The expulsion took place against a backdrop of Indophobia in Uganda, with Amin accusing a minority of the Asian population of disloyalty, non-integration and commercial malpractice, claims Indian leaders disputed.[4] Amin defended the expulsion by arguing that he was "giving Uganda back to ethnic Ugandans".[5]
Many of the expellees were citizens of the United Kingdom and Colonies and 27,200 subsequently emigrated to the United Kingdom. Of the other refugees who were accounted for; 6,000 went to Canada, 4,500 refugees ended up in India and 2,500 went to nearby Kenya.[5] In total, some 5,655 firms, ranches, farms, and agricultural estates were reallocated, along with cars, homes and other household goods.
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