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ASYLUM SWINDLE
Thousands of Third World asylum
seekers who have broken every law in the book to
invade Britain have been rewarded with millions of pounds
in cash in compensation, courtesy of the
British taxpayer. According to all international
conventions, anyone fleeing persecution in his or her
homeland is supposed to apply for asylum in the first
safe country they enter. There is therefore no valid
legal reason for any asylum seeker to have
crossed 20 or more safe countries to get to Britain. This
means that there are, under international law, no legal
asylum seekers in Britain at all.
Despite this obvious and simple fact, British taxpayers
are continually called upon to carry the burden of
hundreds of thousands of asylum seekers from
all over the globe who literally creep, swindle, smuggle
and extort their way into this country. This open doors
asylum policy is the direct result of decades of insane
pandering to political correctness by both Tory and
Labour regimes with their system of never-ending benefit
handouts. In addition, the Tory and Labour commitment to
membership of the European Union is the direct cause of
the enforced Humans Rights Act legislation
under which the crooks, deviants and swindlers from
around the world have descended on Britain.
Now, to add insult to injury, it has been revealed that
asylum seekers in Britain who claim to have
been wrongly detained have been awarded
millions of pounds in damages from the public purse. In
effect, this means that asylum seekers who
have no right to be in Britain and have broken laws and
conventions to be here, are now rewarded with your cash
should they be wrongly detained upon arrival.
It is nothing more than the rewarding of law-breakers and
it is little wonder that the flood of asylum
seekers continues unabated.
According to a newspaper report, a survey of only five
law firms found they had secured payouts of at least
£1.7 million from the Home Office for 121 people over
the last three years. This works out to an average payout
of more than £16,000 each. According to the report,
adding in a number of recent high-profile cases would
bring the total to more than £2 million. A Bolivian
family was paid £100,000 last month and a Congolese
family received £150,000. Even that would not include
legal costs which will also amount to several million.
Finally, the newspaper added, The total paid is
also likely to be even higher given that the estimate was
based on such a small sample. The payments have
been made to asylum seekers held in detention
centres because they were suspected of not having a right
to be in the UK. The racket takes place if these
asylum seekers can somehow later prove, by
showing, for example, that their application is still
being processed or some other technicality, then they
have hit the jackpot and can qualify for the massive cash
handouts. (Source: BNP, Feb/10)
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