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Dedworth
31st August 2015, 21:46
Pensioners were murdered in their home, allegedly by an 18-year-old migrant from Ivory Coast

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/italy/11834743/Murder-of-elderly-couple-in-Sicily-fuels-Italys-growing-anti-immigrant-sentiment.html

Expect more appalling stories like this - given half a chance designer suited Champagne Socialist Andy Burnham would allow desperados, terrorists and killers into our country

stevewool
31st August 2015, 21:50
I bet they are many who are here right now,

Dedworth
31st August 2015, 22:33
I bet they are many who are here right now,

Thousands upon thousands

grahamw48
31st August 2015, 22:33
Well, where WOULD a hungry anonymous African criminal head for ? :anerikke:

Dedworth
31st August 2015, 23:19
Well, where WOULD a hungry anonymous African criminal head for ? :anerikke:

A Somali gang in London via Lunatic House Croydon to collect the permit for Hot & Cold Running Benefits :cwm25:

London_Manila
1st September 2015, 00:31
Apparently lots of Bengalis use Italy as a route to the UK
They hit Italy first and then after 2 years when they get their European documents they had straight to Uk

marksroomspain
1st September 2015, 00:41
The world is nigh....:cwm25:

Iani
1st September 2015, 21:21
What the :censored::censored::censored: and :censored: are Bengalis or anyone from the so called sub continent doing getting permits or asylum in the EU or UK?? Asylum from what exactly?

London_Manila
2nd September 2015, 00:59
What the :censored::censored::censored: and :censored: are Bengalis or anyone from the so called sub continent doing getting permits or asylum in the EU or UK?? Asylum from what exactly?

I dont know but after spending 2 years in Italy they then become European citizens :anerikke:

grahamw48
2nd September 2015, 05:08
The EU is a dangerous joke. :mad:

Terpe
2nd September 2015, 07:43
I dont know but after spending 2 years in Italy they then become European citizens :anerikke:

How does that work ?

I stand to be corrected, but I always thought that anyone granted refugee status in the EU can only have the right of Freedom of Movement to other EU countries after having been living there (in the country granting refugee asylum status) continuously for five years.

It's correct though that, in general, anyone who becomes a citizen of one EU country can live and work in any other.