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Immigration |
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FOUR QUESTIONS
1) If they're illegal immigrants why
can't they be arrested?
2) If they're taking drugs why
can't they be arrested?
3) "We will be working with
them to help them access the services which are
available to them"... WTF????
4) What exactly is reasonable
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POWERLESS TO REMOVE ILLEGAL
IMMIGRANTS
Around a dozen immigrants have built
make-shift shelters in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, in
gardens, sheds and even trees without owners' consent. At
least six properties have been invaded since November
last year, with cider bottles, bags containing faeces and
drugs needles left scattered across the area. Around a
dozen are camping out in residents' gardens, sheds and
even their trees as they cannot afford their own homes.
Those who live in the street in Peterborough,
Cambridgeshire, have been told they are powerless to
remove the trespassers taking shelter on their land.
Groups of immigrants have moved into the gardens of at
least six properties since November last year, leaving a
trail of cider bottles, bags of human waste and drugs
needles behind them.
Though homeowners have appealed for help, the police and
council say they cannot arrest the trespassers, who have
no passports and are mostly from Eastern Europe, because
they claim it is a civil, not a criminal matter. The
immigrants gained access to the land through an open
alleyway and sleep on dirty mattresses, using rolled-up
blankets as pillows. Ian Treasure, one of the homeowners
affected by the camps, said a man named Joseph from the
Czech Republic was living in his garden coal shed.
Despite six phone calls to Peterborough City Council
pleading with them to evict the immigrants and remove the
mountains of dumped rubbish, he could not get the man to
leave.
Mr Treasure said, "The area has become overrun. It
is disgusting and the worst thing is that nobody is doing
anything about it. Every day it gets worse. It all
started in November. I was looking out of the window and
I saw a mattress in my coal shed. I went out and it
turned out I had a lodger there. I'm not sure how many
there are because I try to stay away from them but I'm
fed up because they regularly drink in our gardens and
take drugs." He said he had asked the man, who
speaks broken English and has scabs on his face, to leave
dozens of times and added that he was incredibly
frustrated that the council and police had done nothing
to help him.
Ricky Smith attempted to remove the squatter in his shed
after catching him defecating on his lawn. He said,
"I slung all his belongings into a pile and told him
to get out. I haven't seen him since so hopefully he has
got the message. I caught him defecating on my lawn,
where my dog plays. I had to build a fence to keep him
out of that part of the garden so my dog doesn't get ill
playing in his mess." A spokesman for Cambridgeshire
police said that the makeshift camps were not a criminal
matter.
He said, "Anybody is allowed to use reasonable force
to stop people trespassing and get them off their
property, much like a bouncer in a pub or club. If there
is some sort of confrontation then we can step in and
prevent a breach of the peace, but we cannot act directly
against the trespassers."
A spokesman for Peterborough council said, "We are
aware of a number of people who are sleeping in these
gardens. We will be working to help them access the
services which are available to them."
Peterborough's MP Stewart Jackson said Labour had failed
to deal with immigration problems that have led to
jobless migrants camping in British gardens. The Tory MP
said, "The Labour government was warned that
uncontrolled immigration would cause these sorts of
problems. They have ignored Peterborough's needs and
local taxpayers have been forced to foot the bill for
their foolish and misguided policies." (Source: Daily Mail, Mar/10)
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