Question:
Should these asylum seekers be deported when they leave jail for abuse of our trust?
Helen S
2010-06-18 13:00:01 UTC
This horrible female got a job as a Wren on a ship doing counter narcotics training. She managed to smuggle a staggering £2m worth of cocaine into this country in her clothing from the ship!

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/10351732.stm
Seventeen answers:
rogerglyn
2010-06-18 13:12:07 UTC
Immediate deportation, with Persona non Grata on the passport.
La Volpe
2010-06-18 14:49:15 UTC
Anyone else find it amusing that the anti-Brit poster's newspaper links ALWAYS go to the Daily Mail.co.uk? A sensationalist newspaper that's mostly just out-right lies and contradict's itself daily?



Atleast try to troll properly, Tool. LOL.



Anyway, Helen, To answer your question. Yes, She should be deported. People claiming asylum are suppose to be running from dangerous trades like the drug trade. Not aiding it. She should be sent back.
may experience some odd behavior
2010-06-18 14:34:51 UTC
So an immigrant gets a double sentence while you have not mention the other one in the case Langley who gets eleven years but since his not an immigrant it seems in your book his fine his British and can be a drug importer and no way can immigrants as besides breaking any law if they do they have to face a second sentence of been deported that smacks as unfair in my opinion. If your thinking along that lines a British citizen caught drug smuggling should get at least twice the sentence as someone who is an immigrant since they do not face the prospect of been deported on top of the sentence.
2010-06-18 14:23:36 UTC
Too right! Apart from the misery she is spreading by smuggling in the coke, she has brought the name of our navy into disrepute.

As for the vitriolic, insulting rant at you, I have reported it.

Some good news though. An asylum charity has had it's funding stopped which means that they won't be helped by the liberal hand wringers to stay in this country and now face deportation.



Glad to see that the insulting answer you received has been removed.
2010-06-18 13:46:09 UTC
I have always maintained that any foreign national convicted of a crime (other than minor offences) should be deported on the same day that they are released from prison.



Now if that foreign national has been granted British citizenship, that citizenship should be stripped from them at the time of conviction.



Edit.

Member below, I agree with you about tourists who abuse the hospitality of the host country, likewise I agree that any foreign national who imports drugs into ANY other country should be dealt with most severely



Some of those drugs could have killed your children.
lily
2010-06-22 00:44:34 UTC
of course they should be deported, even better would be if they were denied entry in the first place. Labour has a lot to answer for in decreasing the number of border officials.
2010-06-20 12:36:32 UTC
You know that as well as me that this government,will not deport any one if it did it would have done so with out our say so.We are far too soft on out siders who come here and take the ******* piss expecting us to roll over and play dead,in any way did we not elect a government to look after our interests,some ******* interests,keep dreaming...............
Alana C
2010-06-19 01:32:09 UTC
It's gong to cost a small fortune to keep her in jail; which really annoys me.



Of course she should be deported but she won't be, because she's got British citizenship.
♥Paddy 4 ever ♥
2010-06-18 15:15:06 UTC
they definately need to be deported without a moments hesitation. i have no time for drugs and I am sick of asylum seekers taking this country for mugs.



Good on you helen for speaking your mind, and you arent a horrible old hag either.
taxed till i die,and then some.
2010-06-19 04:30:54 UTC
To cut a long story short yes and never to return.
Tequila....
2010-06-19 06:07:20 UTC
yes they should



another 'asylum' seeker so happy to be safe in the west she abused the trust by smuggling in millions of pounds worth of cocaine



no doubt she was just looking for a better life....or saving for her children like the ailed asylum benefits thief said earlier in the week



jail first......a good long sentence
marcus VI
2010-06-18 13:13:27 UTC
Yes immediate deportation is the only solution, any way, I thought that H.M. forces were fussy about who they enlisted, this is apparently not so !
Proud Infidel
2010-06-20 09:03:20 UTC
Yes,it will act as a warning to others.
2010-06-19 05:51:39 UTC
Mr. Alan Suger should give her a job. That's what we need more of in UK industry.
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2010-06-18 16:33:19 UTC
Possibly my shortest answers to one of your questions.







YES!
izzo
2010-06-18 13:23:28 UTC
Good people are always suffering ; believe it or not !
2010-06-18 13:33:44 UTC
If they're British citizens, no.


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