Why are asylum-seekers (during their removal from the UK) beaten and abused by British guards?
Without prejudice, there are a number of asylum seekers here who shouldn't be, and who have abused our system.
I'd like to use my human right to beat them out of the country with a rather fat stick.
Also it has been known the authorities are attacked when trying to do their job, it is called SELF DEFENCE
One can say and claim anything, only when it is proven in a court of law will I believe it. Report Abuse
Illegal immigrants deserve a beating.......why support them....if they successfully get into the country you'll be supporting them and theyre 24 kids back in afganistan through taxes!
Get a grip you mamby pamby hand wringer!
The fact that some are being deported surprises me a little, certainly it isn't enough, and if they are beaten a little along the way then that is acceptable in my book. I would authorize the use of lethal force to get them out. They are here ILLEGALLY, many use ILLEGAL means to survive, and they are NOT welcome. They shouldn't be here in the first place so if they did get a beating then they put themselves in that situation. If they give themselves up peacefully and leave peacefully, then fine, but if they dont Id happily give them a kicking myself if it meant getting the lot of them out.
Maybe if this was the norm, and illegal immigrants knew this would happen, maybe there would be less of them!
Notice questions like this bring the weirdies out to play. Can't the mainland British be satisfied that illegal immigrants are on their way home, and not handcuff them up and play games of their own which results in beatings and attempts to not let airport staff hear them scream. Remember an African who failed application was roughly put on a British Airways plane, and the rest of the passengers stood up to protest, only to see tooled up police run onto the plane to force them all off. Some of the answerers, being from the mainland are as naive as ever.
Where's your proof behind this ridiculous question?
Some people might say 'to teach them a lesson and to make sure they don't come back.'
edit- they were refused entry but they now live in ireland as the border checks there are not as tough.
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