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Post by Red Rackham on Jan 24, 2024 18:36:51 GMT
I'm begining to wish you hadn't sussed how to post polls, lol.
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Post by Handyman on Jan 24, 2024 19:01:26 GMT
I'm begining to wish you hadn't sussed how to post polls, lol.
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Post by Totheleft on Jan 24, 2024 19:08:04 GMT
Note the Scum in Rochdale wasent deported because of Human rights Lawers It's because they gave up there Natonalnaty of being Pakistani and are now stateless.
This is a old Article from 2014 it's the only Article I can find in relation to Deportation. It says that most people escaped Deportation though the EU law. So it should be in practice easier to deport a Criminal. How many foreign criminals win appeals under the Human Rights Act?
Legal protections now weaker than before the Human Rights Act What sort of cases might succeed on human rights grounds? How did the current narrative on human rights and foreign criminals develop? It is very widely believed that the Human Rights Act stops the UK from deporting foreign criminals whence they came. To a limited extent, there is some truth in this. Some appeals against deportation decisions do succeed on human rights grounds. Not many, though, and none succeed because of the Human Rights Act as distinct from the European Convention on Human Rights. Other appeals against deportation succeed under EU law or the Refugee Convention.
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