Mahmood is absolutely right here. If you refuse to accept your returned illegal immigrants, then letting your citizens in is a national security threat. The potential visa bans are absolutely justified.
Clear_Anything1232 on
> It is understood that India, Pakistan, Nigeria, Bangladesh, Somalia and Gabon are all resistant to returns deals and it is possible that the government could look at sanctions for those countries.
India already accepts all deported citizens with valid documents
BBC casually name dropping it with Somalia. Nothing has changed at its anti Indian editorial desk.
JLaws23 on
Surprise Mahmood W. G’wannnn girl.
Sudden-Conclusion931 on
This is very welcome and long overdue – its an obvious start on yet another issue that the Tories couldnt be bothered with in their 14 years of office. Important to note though that this is very much the low hanging fruit. Namibia, Angola and DRC are the 3 countries and the illegal migration (small boats visa fraud/overstays) from those 3 will be absolutely trivial and make no measurable difference. I imagine for this measure to be seriously impactful you need the same leverage against Nigeria, probably South Africa, maybe Ghana.
bendann on
So it was that simple after all.
kingslayyer on
but if people coming in on boat tear up their passports. do you still take them in?
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Mahmood is absolutely right here. If you refuse to accept your returned illegal immigrants, then letting your citizens in is a national security threat. The potential visa bans are absolutely justified.
> It is understood that India, Pakistan, Nigeria, Bangladesh, Somalia and Gabon are all resistant to returns deals and it is possible that the government could look at sanctions for those countries.
India already accepts all deported citizens with valid documents
BBC casually name dropping it with Somalia. Nothing has changed at its anti Indian editorial desk.
Surprise Mahmood W. G’wannnn girl.
This is very welcome and long overdue – its an obvious start on yet another issue that the Tories couldnt be bothered with in their 14 years of office. Important to note though that this is very much the low hanging fruit. Namibia, Angola and DRC are the 3 countries and the illegal migration (small boats visa fraud/overstays) from those 3 will be absolutely trivial and make no measurable difference. I imagine for this measure to be seriously impactful you need the same leverage against Nigeria, probably South Africa, maybe Ghana.
So it was that simple after all.
but if people coming in on boat tear up their passports. do you still take them in?