You put your migrant in, your migrant out. In, out, in, out, you shake it all about. You do the hokey cokey and you turn around. That’s what it’s all about.
Jaded_Strain_3753 on
I still don’t really have any faith that this scheme will achieve much as a disincentive, the numbers involved are too small. That said it’s obviously a good sign that he was removed again relatively quickly.
After-Dentist-2480 on
So, the system works.
He’s deported, we take his biometrics, when he tries again we recognise him and immediately deport him.
It’s almost like the previous government were deliberately failing to deport people and blaming ECHR to keep people angry.
judochop1 on
There you go, no appeals, no nonsense, sent back he’s had his go.
McShoobydoobydoo on
So the next time he gets caught can we just send him back to Iran?
SlightlyAngyKitty on
They deport easily but he’ll be back, in greater numbers
gx134 on
I said it previously and I’ll say it again, this is promising news
Its showing the process works. Like I get it appears laughable now cause of the extremely low numbers – but hypothetically if this worked on a mass scale following the pilot, eventually the migrants will stop paying (or run out of money) as they see no point – it’s just back and forth – which will cause the smugglers to look elsewhere right as no ones paying.
The small number pilot is for the Home Office to test their legal power in these cases. The fact the HO is winning against human rights and modern slavery legal claims now bodes well for a complete roll out, as presence has been set
Sunshinetrooper87 on
Lol, I have to eat my words from an earlier post about sending criminals home and simply banning them from the country.
jodrellbank_pants on
How long before he’s back. Be more cost effective attaching him to elastic band.
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You put your migrant in, your migrant out. In, out, in, out, you shake it all about. You do the hokey cokey and you turn around. That’s what it’s all about.
I still don’t really have any faith that this scheme will achieve much as a disincentive, the numbers involved are too small. That said it’s obviously a good sign that he was removed again relatively quickly.
So, the system works.
He’s deported, we take his biometrics, when he tries again we recognise him and immediately deport him.
It’s almost like the previous government were deliberately failing to deport people and blaming ECHR to keep people angry.
There you go, no appeals, no nonsense, sent back he’s had his go.
So the next time he gets caught can we just send him back to Iran?
They deport easily but he’ll be back, in greater numbers
I said it previously and I’ll say it again, this is promising news
Its showing the process works. Like I get it appears laughable now cause of the extremely low numbers – but hypothetically if this worked on a mass scale following the pilot, eventually the migrants will stop paying (or run out of money) as they see no point – it’s just back and forth – which will cause the smugglers to look elsewhere right as no ones paying.
The small number pilot is for the Home Office to test their legal power in these cases. The fact the HO is winning against human rights and modern slavery legal claims now bodes well for a complete roll out, as presence has been set
Lol, I have to eat my words from an earlier post about sending criminals home and simply banning them from the country.
How long before he’s back. Be more cost effective attaching him to elastic band.