Breitbart notes that “the Human Rights Act has also been abused by convicted Islamist terrorists to avoid deportation, some of whom have used legal aid to fight their removal.”
Given the ongoing influx of illegal Muslim migrants into the UK via the English Channel, and the VIP treatment they are given, this should come as no surprise.
It was just also revealed that Britain is flying in asylum seekers directly from Greece under the rubric of “family reunification,” while record numbers of illegal immigrants continue to arrive in the UK in boats. Migrants who come into the UK via the English Channel are mostly from the Islamic world, including Iraq, Syria, Kuwait, and Iran.
The result of the Brexit referendum was largely due to public dissatisfaction with the UK’s immigration management — and specifically its lack of such management under Theresa May. Now with Boris Johnson as Prime Minister, the UK has not changed its disastrous direction; the principal difference is that now it is separated from the EU, despite maintaining EU immigration policies.
The EU has already refused to allow the UK to return any refugees to the EU member state they first landed in, in accordance with the Dublin Agreement — a law that the EU is now working to phase out.
“Deported criminals sneak back into UK using Irish ferries and human rights,” by David Collins, Hannah Al-Othman and Dipesh Gadher, The Times, October 4, 2020:
In the respectable north London district of East Finchley, convicted Albanian drug dealer Aldri Cepele lives in a smart block of flats with his Romanian wife.
Neighbours must be confused as he was deported in 2018 after being sentenced to 15 months in prison for drug dealing. But — after marrying his partner, an EU national, and smuggling himself back into the UK via Ireland — Cepele, 30, has been granted the right to appeal against his removal.
Cepele, who cost about £18,000 to remove, is among deported criminals who return in days or weeks by crossing the border via Ireland or arriving on false papers. Many then use EU laws on family rights to appeal against removal while others use human rights or modern…
mortimer says
The porous Irish border would be a perfect place to infiltrate. The cost to the taxpayer to find, arrest, prosecute and deport these criminals is exorbitant. So why allow them in in the first place?
The law should be changed as soon as possible to permit the accelerated removal of illegals. UK should impose penalties on France if they don’t stop sending these people. UK has responsibility to take them, no matter what the pope thinks in his confused delusions.
The tax-payers have a right to vote and decide how they will be governed and what laws will be adopted.
Maximilian Ewert says
UDHR has also article 30, conveniently left out.Why? If human rights can be used to cancel others ( this prevents art30) than the argument to stop human rights becomes palatable.
toomanyhobbies says
+1 what about the human rights of those they endanger???
gravenimage says
Importing dangerous Muslims is not human rights.
Yogi says
This like almost genocide for European people, I didn’t know this human rights are provide illegal savages, this is beyond..
Orgorg says
It is not almost genocide. It is flat out genocide. Britain is at war and they better start defending themselves from the invading army.
gravenimage says
UK: Deported criminal migrants, including jihadis, sneak back into country, aided by human rights laws
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Good grief…
Christopher Watson says
The British people would also like some Human Rights.
gravenimage says
+1