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It doesn't take that much to go to prison. Shoplifting for example can result in a prison sentence. Would you deport someone for shoplifting?
Illegal immigratns shouldn't be here in the first place, nevermind having the people to pay for their time in prison.
Regardless of circumstance? Seeing as you like hypothetical examples, here's one - a gay Jamaican man. Has a drug habit, living on the streets, pretty psychologically messed up because of his upbringing in Jamaica where gay men routinely get murdered. Shoplifts to get something to eat. Should he be deported back to Jamaica where he faces probable death for being gay?
So you'd send someone back to a country where they might get murdered, regardless of circumstance or crime committed?
Yes I think we do. Let's fill in some more back story - the man had applied for asylum in the UK because he was in fear of his life in Jamaica because of his sexuality. He was refused, so ended up on the streets. Still want to deport him?
I would call someone like that an asylum seeker where by all means they are welcome to stay. However,most illegal immigrants aren't gay, drug addict Jamaicans. They're people from other countries who come here for a better way of life, if they're lucky enough to sneak in here and get a job, then they should be grateful. If they think they can go about committing crimes then they should go back to where they came from. Harsh but I think it's fair. They already broke the law once to get here, they should have more sense not to break it again.
So what are you saying? That you'd send them all back regardless of circumstance? Or not?
and I'm ignoring your assertion about "most illegal immigrants" as i don't see how you can prove it one way or the other
Except they were refused, making them illegal.
So someone in fear of his life, living on the streets with mental health problems and a drug problem, you would send them back to face probable death? All heart you ain't ya?
So you agree with me then.
Yep, cold as the grave.
You know I'm always right.
I see you're still unable to understand irony and sarcasm.
Another one not noted for his ability to pick up on irony, sarcasm and humour.
Do I have to put a smiley to explain my intention with every post?
It does somewhat get on my tits that certain people on here need everything spelling out to them in great detail. They must be tough nuts to seduce.
Oh come on you tease, you love it really
*swoons*