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Andrew Brons MEP

Softly, Softly For Failed Asylum Invaders!

In a joint venture between Glasgow City Council, the UK (open) Border Agency and the “Scottish Government” a pilot project is to be started in the beginning of June to “help” and “encourage” failed asylum seekers (colonists) in Glasgow to “volunteer” to return back to their countries!

The trio of enablers are claiming that this scheme is to reduce failed families of “asylum seekers” from being “forced” to return to their country of origin or be detained in a detention centre while being processed.

Yeah, well best not to force them or breach their human rights by forcing them to leave and let’s disregard the basic human rights of the native population to be able to have somewhere to live.

It is reported that housing will be made available for five families of failed asylum colonisers. The report goes onto say that they will be receiving targeted help from DEDICATED family support units to ensure they are making positive actions for a “voluntary” return to their home country!

Nice to know that there are always bleeding heart liberals who will go to any length to help the colonisers and receive a healthy wage for it too!

Has it not crossed anyone’s mind to question how much this scheme will cost the already over burdened taxpayers? Also, as this is a voluntary scheme, what happens if they don’t leave or make efforts to leave? What happens if they decide to go for a family walk to the shop and decide to vanish from the system only to re-emerge with new identities and a new story that would bring a tear to a glass eye, then it all happens again and again and again!

Now here comes the spiel to convince YOU, the public, that this is all ok!

Phil Taylor, regional director of the UK Border Agency in Scotland and Northern Ireland said:

“We all believe that it is much better that those families who are here illegally having been found by the courts not to need our protection should go home under their own steam. That’s why I’m delighted that we’ve been able to work with our partners here in Scotland to build on the voluntary return scheme already in operation with this pilot project, which I hope will be a success and reduce the need for enforced returns of families.

“We only detain families as a last resort when they refuse to return home, despite the courts confirming that they do not require protection. This project is a small step along the way, and it is likely that some families who fail to return home voluntarily will still have to be detained and their departure enforced. However, we are all committed to making that number as small as we possibly can and if we can eliminate the need to enforce family removals, so much the better.”

John Donaldson, head of immigration & emergency services at Glasgow City Council commented:

“We are very pleased to be able to play our part in this important project. Glasgow has been able to build up a good reputation for its work with asylum seekers and we are hopeful the family return project will be an extension of that work.
“A great deal of effort and cooperation has gone into preparing the ground for the project but it is too early to judge whether it will be successful. But we will continue to work closely with our partners and the families concerned to try and ensure this can become viable form of accommodation for those families who are expected to return home.”

I know of a young couple who are in a committed relationship, have worked since they left school and have paid a lot of money into the tax system yet they cannot get into a council house or a flat in Glasgow. What is more disturbing is they are both living in the one of their parents houses in a bedroom with a child due in 3 weeks, they are not classed as a “priority”!

The most important point we could make is that Britain is a very long way from the sometimes exotic location these chancers are coming from. The main reason we have the high levels of illegal immigrants in Glasgow is due to the dispersal ruling that spread them all over Britain. It is worth pointing out that Glasgow has a very high number of illegal immigrants, failed asylum seeker’s and colonisers in the city and surrounding areas.

Nick Griffin MEP

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