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Immigration>Is Repatriation practicable?
Ken 12:10 AM 25-05-2008
Over 1000 illegal Chadian immigrants repatriated from Nigeria
afrik.com Monday 19 May - 12:29

The Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) Sunday repatriated 1,200 Chadians after they entered Nigeria illegally and settled in several border communities, the private Guardian newspaper reported Monday. The illegal immigrants from Chad took advantage of the porous border between their country and its huge, South-western neighbour (Nigeria) to enter the country and settle in Wuli, Gulfo, Amsoboru, Abbari, Silga, Jilbe and Kumaga in Kala-Balge local government area of North-Eastern Borno state. The sudden influx of the Chadians overwhelmed the council authorities. ’’In 24 hours of their arrival in Kala-Balge, all foodstuffs available in the affected villages were consumed,’’ the paper quoted Gambo Jarawa, an aide of the state governor, as saying. To check the influx, the NIS has dispatched a team of its border officials to the major border communities for ’’effective monitoring and control’’.
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The Bear 08:36 AM 25-05-2008
Is Repatriation practicable?

Not in Britain today.
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Kevin Adamson 09:01 AM 25-05-2008
Forced repatriation (apart from illeagle immigrants) would be a no go.
As far as the other undesiarables go we should be making it unnatractive for them to stay,no social handouts free housing & health ect.These people would not stay here or indeed come in the first place if it wasnt for the free ride they get.The economic migrants will hopefully return home with the predicted economic downturn especially when they find themselves unemployed with no dole money.
The Welfare State should be only for those who have put into the pot,not as a reserve bank for any Tom Dick or Abdul who can make it to our shores
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John Connor 09:20 AM 25-05-2008

Originally Posted by :
Is Repatriation practicable?

Yes, it is. Please repatriate me to a tropical tax haven at your earliest convenience.
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The Bear 09:50 AM 25-05-2008

Originally Posted by John Connor:
Yes, it is. Please repatriate me to a tropical tax haven at your earliest convenience.

Me too!

Wanna share a taxi!
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For_England 06:23 PM 25-05-2008
Not only is it the most humane and practical way for us to redress the terrible state of affairs inflicted on our people, a very generous but thorough repatriation is a moral imperative.
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Ken 06:38 PM 25-05-2008
As this situation wasinflicted on us by deceit and by subverting democracy we have complete moral justification in reversing it. Africa is a warning.

A tragedy of epic proportions is occuring in South Africa that the BBC has refused to publicise. During the apartheid era the BBC sought to depict all South African Whites as racists, except of course the ones who were members of the terrorist Communist group the ANC, and even though the townships of South Africa were based on ethnic and tribal lines and frequently slaughtered each other in inter-tribal conflicts, the inter ethnic racism of the black community was blamed on the Whites.
Now events in South Africa are revealing the true racism that afflicts the nation. Whilst White farmers are being murdered in a wave of racist pogroms across the country, a whole new form of racist violence has erupted in the black townships.
Refugees from Zimbabwe and other nations are being hunted down and slaughtered by blacks from other ethnic and tribal groups who believe the refugees are taking their jobs and lowering their wages. At least 23 people have been murdered by these racist mobs in the last few days, and the main way they have been killed is being hacked to death with machetes or having a petrol filled tyre placed around their necks and it being set on fire.
The ANC cannot evade responsibility for this crisis. They have been in power since the end of apartheid and they are the main sponsors of Robert Mugabe who has caused millions of Zimbabweans to flee their own country and come to South Africa.
The ANC government allowed the Zimbabwe refugees to enter South Africa as by doing so the very people who would have voted Mugabe out in elections, were no longer able to vote in those elections.
By allowing mass immigration of Zimbabweans into South Africa this allowed Mugabe to stay in power. Now these racial riots have erupted the ANC must bear full responsibility for this. The race riots in South Africa reveal how allowing people to flee their countries and claim asylum in other nations merely allows the tyrants in those nations to stay in power. When the very people who would resist the tyrants and vote them out of power are no longer in those nations to vote them out of power, then the tyrants are able to stay in power.
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gimlet 07:49 PM 25-05-2008

Originally Posted by The Bear:
Is Repatriation practicable?

Not in Britain today.

It is new Labour policy.
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Ken 07:57 PM 25-05-2008
Gimlet, if that is so, then they have set a precedent for whoever comes to power in the future.
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Imperium 07:59 PM 25-05-2008

Originally Posted by The Bear:
Is Repatriation practicable?

Not in Britain today.

.............Why not?
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