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Deportation possible?
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B***@gmail.com
2006-08-16 09:03:19 UTC
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Correct me if I am wrong. I read from the paper that the Muslim
leaders are not very co-operative with the UK government. What some
Muslims doing are threatening the national security. Is there any
possibility to deport undesirable, dangerous people from the UK?

Centuries ago Spanish Catholic banished the Moorish Muslims (Arab)
because of the religion. Today, is it possible to do that due to
national security reason? Those Imams may/might know some culprits but
they are not co-operating.

Well, it makes me remember the sexual allegations toward the Catholic
priests that Vatican City, more or less hold a non-committal attitude.
j***@gmail.com
2006-08-16 09:23:23 UTC
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Centuries ago Spanish Catholic banished the Moorish Muslims (Arab)
because of the religion.
Then they brought in the Holy Inquisition. After Muslims its remit was
Jews, then Protestants and any other dissidents from the official
orthodoxy. Do you think that might be a good idea? Would you start with
a cricket test?
s***@hotmail.co.uk
2006-08-16 09:27:47 UTC
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Post by B***@gmail.com
Centuries ago Spanish Catholic banished the Moorish Muslims (Arab)
because of the religion.
Then they brought in the Holy Inquisition. After Muslims its remit was
Jews, then Protestants and any other dissidents from the official
orthodoxy. Do you think that might be a good idea? Would you start with
a cricket test?
first a complete halt to muslim immigration

then deport all the ones here illegally

then deport all the ones who weren't born here but obtained citizenship

then see what dross we have left
Maria
2006-08-16 09:59:21 UTC
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Post by B***@gmail.com
Correct me if I am wrong. I read from the paper that the Muslim
leaders are not very co-operative with the UK government. What some
Muslims doing are threatening the national security. Is there any
possibility to deport undesirable, dangerous people from the UK?
Centuries ago Spanish Catholic banished the Moorish Muslims (Arab)
because of the religion. Today, is it possible to do that due to
national security reason? Those Imams may/might know some culprits but
they are not co-operating.
I posted this in another thread, but got no response yet.

There was an old geezer (the Imam) from the mosque in Walthamstow on
the telly the other day, being asked what he was doing to 'co-operate'
- the poor bugger looked exasperated - he pointed out that they do not
want and do not allow radicals inside the mosque, but that they do not
have the power to prevent them from parading and leafletting *outside*
the mosque.
This is the police's area - the public highway.
Now, Camdbridge police have just been granted a dispersal order for
around Ely cathedral (alcohol problem) - can anyone tell me what the
police are doing to prevent Islamic radicals gathering or leafletting
in the street, the public highway?
I sometimes get the feeling that they are just quite happy to stand
back and watch what happens next. If it's not that they don't have the
powers, then it must be that they won't use them.
s***@hotmail.co.uk
2006-08-16 10:59:34 UTC
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Post by B***@gmail.com
Correct me if I am wrong. I read from the paper that the Muslim
leaders are not very co-operative with the UK government. What some
Muslims doing are threatening the national security. Is there any
possibility to deport undesirable, dangerous people from the UK?
Centuries ago Spanish Catholic banished the Moorish Muslims (Arab)
because of the religion. Today, is it possible to do that due to
national security reason? Those Imams may/might know some culprits but
they are not co-operating.
I posted this in another thread, but got no response yet.
There was an old geezer (the Imam) from the mosque in Walthamstow on
the telly the other day, being asked what he was doing to 'co-operate'
- the poor bugger looked exasperated - he pointed out that they do not
want and do not allow radicals inside the mosque, but that they do not
have the power to prevent them from parading and leafletting *outside*
the mosque.
This is the police's area - the public highway.
Now, Camdbridge police have just been granted a dispersal order for
around Ely cathedral (alcohol problem) - can anyone tell me what the
police are doing to prevent Islamic radicals gathering or leafletting
in the street, the public highway?
I sometimes get the feeling that they are just quite happy to stand
back and watch what happens next. If it's not that they don't have the
powers, then it must be that they won't use them.
I wouldn't expect the police to do anything as they are now more
properly described as the military wing of the Labour party. I imagine
many individual coppers are outraged at the double standards, but their
bosses are their bosses because they they have been overly promoted due
to their new labour and pc credentials.
Richard Miller
2006-08-16 18:15:53 UTC
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Post by Maria
There was an old geezer (the Imam) from the mosque in Walthamstow on
the telly the other day, being asked what he was doing to 'co-operate'
- the poor bugger looked exasperated - he pointed out that they do not
want and do not allow radicals inside the mosque, but that they do not
have the power to prevent them from parading and leafletting *outside*
the mosque. This is the police's area - the public highway. Now,
Camdbridge police have just been granted a dispersal order for around
Ely cathedral (alcohol problem) - can anyone tell me what the police
are doing to prevent Islamic radicals gathering or leafletting in the
street, the public highway? I sometimes get the feeling that they are
just quite happy to stand back and watch what happens next. If it's not
that they don't have the powers, then it must be that they won't use them.
Yep, far easier to demonise the vast majority of peace-loving law
abiding Moslems who have no more means than you or I to stop the
radicals than to actually do something about the problem.
--
Richard Miller
bob estes
2006-08-16 19:28:41 UTC
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Yep, far easier to demonise the vast majority of peace-loving law abiding
Moslems who have no more means than you or I to stop the radicals than to
actually do something about the problem.
--
Richard Miller
Thankfully some people in this counry are not as bigger shitbags as
yourself
Richard Miller
2006-08-16 20:46:55 UTC
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Post by bob estes
Yep, far easier to demonise the vast majority of peace-loving law abiding
Moslems who have no more means than you or I to stop the radicals than to
actually do something about the problem.
--
Richard Miller
Thankfully some people in this counry are not as bigger shitbags as
yourself
And sadly some people in this country are unable either to spell or to
string together coherent sentences. Funnily enough a Venn diagram
showing them and racists would show significant overlap.
--
Richard Miller
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