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First Syrians Have Arrived, What Now?
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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-33 22197/F irst-Sy rian-re fugees- flying- Britain -Tory-M Ps-urge -minist ers-mak e-sure- genuine -asylum -seeker s-not-t erroris ts.html
/// They will be given housing, legal protection, access to employment, education and expert medical care as part of the vulnerable persons resettlement scheme (VPR). After five years they can apply to remain in the UK. ///
They should be so lucky, some of our own sleep on the streets, no automatic legal protection for us, lack of jobs, already crowded schools, and an overstretched NHS. As well as an increase in the threat of terrorism
But never mind all that, at least some will still say "doesn't it make one feel proud"?
/// They will be given housing, legal protection, access to employment, education and expert medical care as part of the vulnerable persons resettlement scheme (VPR). After five years they can apply to remain in the UK. ///
They should be so lucky, some of our own sleep on the streets, no automatic legal protection for us, lack of jobs, already crowded schools, and an overstretched NHS. As well as an increase in the threat of terrorism
But never mind all that, at least some will still say "doesn't it make one feel proud"?
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"Now please explain to me ichkeria how saying they were French or Belgian is somehow better than if they were say a recent Syrian immigrant? "
Well, pretty obviously because they are not recent Syrian immigrants!
And that is what AOG's question was about.
That is not an answer to my question.
Yourself, Gromit and Corbyloon have all said 'Hey but these were not the refugees/immigrants that made there way across Europe recently, these people were born in France/Belgium'
I will ask again why are you making this point?
"Now please explain to me ichkeria how saying they were French or Belgian is somehow better than if they were say a recent Syrian immigrant? "
Well, pretty obviously because they are not recent Syrian immigrants!
And that is what AOG's question was about.
That is not an answer to my question.
Yourself, Gromit and Corbyloon have all said 'Hey but these were not the refugees/immigrants that made there way across Europe recently, these people were born in France/Belgium'
I will ask again why are you making this point?
The xenophobes on this thread are a gift to the ruling elite.
While your busy going beserk over pennies, they bail each other out continuously to the tune of billions.
While your eyes are on a few homeless people being given refuge, they're making a deal with the US to sell your health and welfare system downriver.
We are such a rich society, and yet we're closing our eyes to reality and letting the real exploitation go on under our noses.
While your busy going beserk over pennies, they bail each other out continuously to the tune of billions.
While your eyes are on a few homeless people being given refuge, they're making a deal with the US to sell your health and welfare system downriver.
We are such a rich society, and yet we're closing our eyes to reality and letting the real exploitation go on under our noses.
"That is not an answer to my question.
Yourself, Gromit and Corbyloon have all said 'Hey but these were not the refugees/immigrants that made there way across Europe recently, these people were born in France/Belgium'
I will ask again why are you making this point? "
Because "Tory MPs urge ministers to make sure they are 'genuine asylum seekers, not terrorists' as it says at the link. And it's a very fair point of course. However, to counterbalance that fear (rather than pooh pooh it) it is worth pointing out that the problems we have faced to date seem to come from people returning home, rather than new arrivals.
So, that is why.
Yourself, Gromit and Corbyloon have all said 'Hey but these were not the refugees/immigrants that made there way across Europe recently, these people were born in France/Belgium'
I will ask again why are you making this point? "
Because "Tory MPs urge ministers to make sure they are 'genuine asylum seekers, not terrorists' as it says at the link. And it's a very fair point of course. However, to counterbalance that fear (rather than pooh pooh it) it is worth pointing out that the problems we have faced to date seem to come from people returning home, rather than new arrivals.
So, that is why.
ichkeria, //the problems we have faced to date seem to come from people returning home, rather than new arrivals. //
You seem to be implying that we have nothing to fear from new arrivals but I don't understand why. A terrorist is a terrorist, and at least one of those responsible for the Paris atrocities arrived in October from Syria.
You seem to be implying that we have nothing to fear from new arrivals but I don't understand why. A terrorist is a terrorist, and at least one of those responsible for the Paris atrocities arrived in October from Syria.
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RandyMarsh
/// Have you misread it AOG?, that is where it alleges it was RUAF? ///
/// It reads "opposition members claim the attack was conducted by a Russian RUAF plane" ///
I must apologise Randy, you are perfectly correct.
But what I can't understand is the fact that yesterday I checked it over and over again, and the words that I put were certainly there, but I checked it this morning and they are completely different words.
Very strange, very strange indeed.
/// Have you misread it AOG?, that is where it alleges it was RUAF? ///
/// It reads "opposition members claim the attack was conducted by a Russian RUAF plane" ///
I must apologise Randy, you are perfectly correct.
But what I can't understand is the fact that yesterday I checked it over and over again, and the words that I put were certainly there, but I checked it this morning and they are completely different words.
Very strange, very strange indeed.
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