From: littlelionne@hotmail.com
On 03/09/2025 12:41, The Todal wrote:
> On 03/09/2025 12:14, kat wrote:
>> On 31/08/2025 13:29, Roger Hayter wrote:
>>> On 31 Aug 2025 at 11:49:51 BST, "kat" wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 30/08/2025 14:49, The Todal wrote:
>>>>> On 30/08/2025 09:47, Spike wrote:
>>>>>> Jon Ribbens wrote:
>>>>>>> On 2025-08-29, Spike wrote:
>>>>>>>> Jon Ribbens wrote:
>>>>>>>>> On 2025-08-29, Spike wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Briefly, he€€€s from Somalia, and fled when he was being pressed
into
>>>>>>>>>> service with his local terrorist group. He went to Turkey. It€€€s
not
>>>>>>>>>> clear how long he was there, or what happened.
>>>>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>>>>> To my mind, the EU seems to take a very pragmatic approach to the
>>>>>>>>>> economic migrant issue, only being concerned with why he left the
>>>>>>>>>> previous safe country. Couldn€€€t we do that here?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Why are you talking about economic migrants, when by your own
>>>>>>>>> description he is not an economic migrant?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Then what sort of migrant is he, having left safe country after safe
>>>>>>>> country? He isn€€€t being pursued by anyone or threatened in the
countries
>>>>>>>> that he has stayed in, asylum as such doesn€€€t enter in to it.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I'm only going by what you said, which is that you don't know why he
>>>>>>> left Turkey but his applications for asylum in subsequent countries
were
>>>>>>> rejected, so presumably he was forced to move on. Having found no
asylum,
>>>>>>> he is still an asylum seeker by definition.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> That is simply not so.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The Bell Hotel resident interviewed in the programme mentioned is not
a
>>>>>> refugee/Asylum-seeker, according to the UN Refugee Convention. That
says
>>>>>> that any refugee "who, coming directly from a territory where their
life or
>>>>>> freedom was threatened in the sense of Article 1, enter or are present
in
>>>>>> their territory without authorization, provided they present
themselves
>>>>>> without delay to the authorities and show good cause for their illegal
>>>>>> entry or presence".
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The young man did not €€€€€€come directly from a territory where his
life or
>>>>>> freedom was threatened€€€ in any EU country. He does not claim AFAIAA
to have
>>>>>> sought Asylum in Turkey. He does not claim to have been threatened in
>>>>>> Turkey.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> He then went to Greece and sought Asylum there. The Greeks, correctly
>>>>>> following the requirements of the said Convention, turned him down
>>>>>> doubtless because he failed two of the Convention€€€s requirements,
namely he
>>>>>> didn€€€t come from somewhere where he was threatened, and he didn€€€t
come
>>>>>> there directly.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> He then went to Austria, voluntarily (because he did not claim to have
been
>>>>>> forced to do so) where he stayed for two years. His application was
turned
>>>>>> down, probably because he didn€€€t satisfy the Convention requirements
on the
>>>>>> grounds mentioned.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Ditto Germany, where he did not claim to have been forced to go.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> He gave up on Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium, and France, seemingly
>>>>>> because he now finally realised that he did not meet the requirements
of
>>>>>> the Convention and wasn€€€t going to get Asylum.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> So he paid €€€1000 to criminals to get on a rubber boat and come to
England,
>>>>>> where, of course, he still does not meet the requirements of the
Convention
>>>>>> for Asylum.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> That makes him a migrant, and because he is now getting feather-bedded
>>>>>> treatment and is given money to spend, that makes him an economic
migrant.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Is that clear enough for you?
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> It's clear that you harbour a bitter hatred of him and his type.
>>>>>
>>>>> I am always amused when people claim that migrants are put up in
"hotels" and
>>>>> the phrase "feather-bedded" comes up. As if they were in rather
luxurious
>>>>> private rooms with all modern conveniences, en suite bathrooms, maybe
>>>>> mini-bars,
>>>>> maybe the ability to ring for room service.
>>>>>
>>>>> The hotels where asylum seekers are housed are actually miserable
places
(I
>>>>> hear
>>>>> you shout hurrah!) with no privacy, often several people sharing a
room.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
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