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EU Murderers
An institution that pursues English Cheese and other exports with extraordinary zeal and protects its Polish border with troops teargas and barbed wire.
Well, now its outrageous disregard for the safety of migrants leaving in rubber dinghies from France has got the inevitable outcome, dozens dead in the sea off France.
There is good reliable evidence of their Police stood watching and making no effort to stop people leaving in smugglers boats.
https://www.france24.com/en/live-new...ainst-migrants
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So France wasn't a safe country.
A quick google search of "french police brutality migrants" will confirm that.
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Originally Posted by
salus.populi
So France wasn't a safe country.
A quick google search of "french police brutality migrants" will confirm that.
Clearly it's safer than the channel.
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Originally Posted by
local
Clearly it's safer than the channel.
For those that have died, yes.
Those that have arrived here would probably disagree and feel safer here than being beaten up by the law enforcers of a supposedly safe country.
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Originally Posted by
salus.populi
For those that have died, yes.
Those that have arrived here would probably disagree and feel safer here than being beaten up by the law enforcers of a supposedly safe country.
Unless you can find evidence of this being the norm It doesn't affect Frances's status as a safe country.
What shouldn't be happening is the EU allowing a member nation to wave migrants off from their borders to risk their lives in a busy shipping lane many times a day till inevitably some drown.
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Originally Posted by
local
Unless you can find evidence of this being the norm It doesn't affect Frances's status as a safe country.
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Conveniently the first result in a google search for the words french, police, brutality and migrants is precisely that.
https://www.infomigrants.net/en/post...ecome-the-norm
And there's plenty more articles below that first result backing it up.
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Originally Posted by
local
An institution that pursues English Cheese and other exports with extraordinary zeal and protects its Polish border with troops teargas and barbed wire.
Well, now its outrageous disregard for the safety of migrants leaving in rubber dinghies from France has got the inevitable outcome, dozens dead in the sea off France.
There is good reliable evidence of their Police stood watching and making no effort to stop people leaving in smugglers boats.
https://www.france24.com/en/live-new...ainst-migrants
I should think that would be pretty difficult to guard that perimeter fence because the immigrants have only to travel a few more kilometres north and they would miss it.
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Originally Posted by
local
Unless you can find evidence of this being the norm It doesn't affect Frances's status as a safe country.
What shouldn't be happening is the EU allowing a member nation to wave migrants off from their borders to risk their lives in a busy shipping lane many times a day till inevitably some drown.
Have you personally witnessed these beatings? Have you actually seen migrants in the boats? It is not easy crossing the channel for inexperienced boat people. Fog is difficult to navigate when you do not have a route planner, freight shipping may cause collisions and the wind and tides can take a newby well out of his way to miss the UK completely. But don't let little facts get in the way of your train of thought.
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I’m just so glad we took back control of our borders, Imagine if we (looks at graph of numbers crossing in boats since 2019)……..oh dear.
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Originally Posted by
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It is not easy crossing the channel for inexperienced boat people. Fog is difficult to navigate when you do not have a route planner, freight shipping may cause collisions and the wind and tides can take a newby well out of his way to miss the UK completely. But don't let little facts get in the way of your train of thought.
Agree.....Calm conditions in the Channel (conditions favoured by illegals) are often accompanied by sea mist/fog. The idiots in inflatables carry no radar reflectors. As a result, big ships can't 'see' them on their radars and can't see them visually in poor visibility either. Meanwhile, those in dinghies can become disoriented in poor visibility, losing their sense of direction completely.
Apart from an hour or so at high and low water, there is a significant sideways current flow in the Channel. Just because a dinghy is pointing at our shores, doesn't mean to say it's travelling due North. The actual course over the ground may differ significantly from the desired course.
It doesn't have to be an actual collision either, to sink/overturn/swamp an overloaded rubber boat. The wash from a cargo ship steaming down the Channel, is more than enough to do that. Tbh, considering the odds against them, I'm surprised as many make it across as they do.
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What mode of transport do the migrants use, to travel from their home countries to the northern coast of France?
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Originally Posted by
Starling
What mode of transport do the migrants use, to travel from their home countries to the northern coast of France?
Schengen express.
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