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Go home

Posted: Mon Jul 22, 2013 9:42 pm
by Gob

Large billboards carrying the warning “Go home or face arrest” will be driven round London on the back on advertising vans this week in a new Home Office bid to reduce illegal immigration.

The billboards will also display the number of illegal migrants arrested recently in the relevant part of the capital.

Ministers say that the hardline message is intended to encourage visa overstayers or others here unlawfully to return voluntarily.

A phone number offering help – including potential free flights and other travel assistance – will also be shown on the adverts along with the promise that those who come forward voluntarily will not be detained while they arrange their departure.

The use of the advertising vans, which will be deployed initially to six London boroughs including Ealing, Barnet and Hounslow, forms the latest stage in a renewed Home Office drive against illegal migrants in recent months.

Some critics are likely to see the move as evidence of an excessively hostile attitude to migrants.

But immigration minister Mark Harper said that the new tactic would help to prevent unlawful working and reduce the burden on public services caused by illegal migration.

“We are making it more difficult for people to live and work in the UK illegally,” he said.

“But there is an alternative to being led away in handcuffs. Help and advice can be provided to those who cooperate and return home voluntarily.

The new advert will also be displayed on posters and on leaflets distributed to money transfer shops, internet cafes and other places where migrants congregate.

It will offer illegal migrants the chance to obtain free advice and travel assistance if they text “HOME” to the number 78070. The help available could include flights. Ministers say that the cost of any tickets provided will be outweighed by savings on the cost of deporting the migrants forcibly.

The other boroughs in which the advertising vans will operate are Barking and Dagenham, Brent and Redbridge. All six boroughs have been chosen because they currently have either high or low numbers of voluntary returns.

Re: Go home

Posted: Mon Jul 22, 2013 10:58 pm
by dales
If they did that here, there'd be a fcukin' riot! :lol:

We are over run with illegals here.

Let me say, that I could not agree more. :ok

Re: Go home

Posted: Mon Jul 22, 2013 11:31 pm
by Gob
Although it is difficult to know how many people reside in the UK without authorisation, a Home Office study based on Census 2001 data released in March 2005 estimated a population of between 310,000 and 570,000

Or somewhere near the population of, say, Cardiff...

Re: Go home

Posted: Mon Jul 22, 2013 11:42 pm
by dales
20,000,000 here....we have a hella problem.

Re: Go home

Posted: Tue Jul 23, 2013 12:05 pm
by oldr_n_wsr
dales wrote:20,000,000 here....we have a hella problem.
Here we're just gonna make them legal and say "problem solved, now go vote democrat if you haven't already". :loon

Re: Go home

Posted: Tue Jul 23, 2013 2:32 pm
by Big RR
Even if that were th eintent of some behind the immigration reform, it will be a long time before any will be eligible for citizenship and can vote. right now the immigration office is loking at applications from 2005, and the reform specifies that all other applications must be processed first; even discounting the influx of new applications, we are still looking at 8-10 years before they could get permanent residency, and at least another 7 before they could apply for citizenship and receive the right to vote; my guess is it will be more like 20-25 years. As a lot can happen during that time, it's not really a good bet for the democrats. And the result is hard to predict with any certainty.