mynamejeff wrote: » well how do they get airline tickets ? travel documents etc ?isnt it true that the majority destroy fake documents on the plane ?
Ulysses Gaze wrote: » Africa is absolutely minted, pardon the pun, in terms of oil, gas and mineral wealth. The fact that they are ruled by dictators and warlords and seemingly descend into tribal warfare endlessly is the problem.
Academic wrote: » Source?
Crann na Beatha wrote: » This post has been deleted.
Aint Eazy Being Cheezy wrote: » They're not seeking asylum in the US though.
Mutant z wrote: » Anyway asylum seekers are supposed to claim asylum in the first safe country, once they skip over the nearest safe country they cease to be refugees and instead become economic migrants, any of them who end up here are economic migrants because they would, have had to pass through safe countries to get here, so they are bogus and need to be deported back to where they came from.
Nagnata wrote: » Very little of those who claim to be asylum seekers are genuine. Just economic migrants mostly who want to better their lives so I can't blame them, we are far to soft on them. Ireland and Europe needs to take a more hardline approach.
The State has paid almost €1bn to private operators to run Direct Provision centres for asylum seekers since 2000, an RTPrime Time report has found.
Somedude9 wrote: » Sorry but you're wrong. Yes asylum seekers are expected/obliged to apply for asylum in the first safe country of entry, but they're not legally obliged to and when they don't their status doesn't suddenly change. Thus they go where they please. Great isn't it? :rolleyes:
marklazarcovic wrote: » handier money to be made by the legal profession dealing with those already here than deporting and bringing more in,appeal after appeal after appeal..i mean there is only so much work a solicitor can handle right.
end of the road wrote: » no they are fully and openly breaking the law instead a hardline approach is a waste of time and isn't cost effective, as it won't stop refugees and economic migrants immigrating to europe.
Frank O. Pinion wrote: » Aren't we all just children of Mother Earth, no different from one another? Any Earthling should be allowed to live on any part of Earth.
mynamejeff wrote: » reality . did i touch a sore point or something ? if they dont destroy the documents that they use to get onto the plane then there are sent back to the country of issue thats how it works you know
Mutant z wrote: » look genuine refugees who flee, would just be grateful to go to the nearest safe area possible, not somewhere that's thousands of miles away, you wouldnt simply just pick and choose, like these economic migrants do, they are coming for benefits nothing else, why should any of these people have a right to asylum here.
Ronaldinho wrote: » It won't stop the flow entirely but it will reduce the incentive for them.
end of the road wrote: » not true i'm afraid. just look at america. technically no real incentives to emmigrate there but yet millions do, illegally, and remain.
Yamanoto wrote: » Not an asylum seeker, but here's a Brasilian chap who entered the country on a student visa, has been convicted of supplying a decent amount of pills & weed from his rickshaw in Dublin city centre & given a suspended sentence of 6 months. The judge initially suspended the sentence on the proviso the defendant left the jurisdiction, but his counsel successfully argued he was helping support a partner and her child (who was not his own). The guy should absolutely be out on his ass for such an offense & it seems many of his compatriots supplement their income in a similar fashion, yet very little is done to address it.http://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews/ireland/conviction-of-brazilian-rickshaw-driver-for-drug-dealing-prompts-warning-by-judge-796720.html
Galwayguy35 wrote: » Look at other countries, why don't they stay in France if they want a safe place to live instead of trying to get to Britain on the back of trucks at Calais.
Galwayguy35 wrote: » Better benefits that's why.
Galwayguy35 wrote: » Although they won't have to bother anymore, we have a Yankee Government Minister who will fly them over here and spend 275 k on each of them.
end of the road wrote: » plenty do stay in france. those wanting to go to britain have family in a lot of cases. nope. no evidence that is the case for all who go to britain. well, you voted for it.
Wheeliebin30 wrote: » No wonder we have a housing crisis.
B.A._Baracus wrote: » So I can't blame someone coming over here who wants to work and have a better life. Besides the EU opened the doors to Ireland a long time ago.