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"Isn't it a case of Byron not doing proper checks when they employed people, then when immigration found out they said they would fine them unless they lured their staff to "training" so that immigration could detain them? Wouldn't the decent thing to do be to check their immigration status before hiring them? Rather than have them as employees for years, and then throw them under a bus? " They did the checks but the illegals gave them forged documents. | |||
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"It's nothing more or less than a uk citizen would have done to them in another country and in some cases they would be put in prison for a time and then deported. " In this country they will probably be placed in an immigration detention centre and then deported. | |||
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"It's nothing more or less than a uk citizen would have done to them in another country and in some cases they would be put in prison for a time and then deported. In this country they will probably be placed in an immigration detention centre and then deported. " Which is still a luxury resort in comparison to most Asian, African or South American facilities. Byron did the right thing. Not only did the workers lie about their immigration status but they used falsified documents too. In many other countries that would have landed them a jail term in addition to deportation. | |||
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"It's nothing more or less than a uk citizen would have done to them in another country and in some cases they would be put in prison for a time and then deported. In this country they will probably be placed in an immigration detention centre and then deported. " I once had to visit a mate who got put into the detention centre in Manila not a nice place to be staying. | |||
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"It's nothing more or less than a uk citizen would have done to them in another country and in some cases they would be put in prison for a time and then deported. In this country they will probably be placed in an immigration detention centre and then deported. " No, they're more likely to be told to report to their local police station every two weeks, let go, and never be seen again. | |||
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"It's nothing more or less than a uk citizen would have done to them in another country and in some cases they would be put in prison for a time and then deported. In this country they will probably be placed in an immigration detention centre and then deported. No, they're more likely to be told to report to their local police station every two weeks, let go, and never be seen again." No, as you can read below 25 out of the 35 arrested have already been deported, some within hours of their arrest. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-36994955 | |||
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"It's nothing more or less than a uk citizen would have done to them in another country and in some cases they would be put in prison for a time and then deported. In this country they will probably be placed in an immigration detention centre and then deported. No, they're more likely to be told to report to their local police station every two weeks, let go, and never be seen again. No, as you can read below 25 out of the 35 arrested have already been deported, some within hours of their arrest. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-36994955" then they should consider themselves lucky and thank a tolerant UK government | |||
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"It's nothing more or less than a uk citizen would have done to them in another country and in some cases they would be put in prison for a time and then deported. In this country they will probably be placed in an immigration detention centre and then deported. No, they're more likely to be told to report to their local police station every two weeks, let go, and never be seen again. No, as you can read below 25 out of the 35 arrested have already been deported, some within hours of their arrest. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-36994955 then they should consider themselves lucky and thank a tolerant UK government" Well if they were fab forum readers I'm sure they are thanking their lucky stars that they were arrested and deported rather than being fed to sharks as recommended by some forumites. | |||
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"It's nothing more or less than a uk citizen would have done to them in another country and in some cases they would be put in prison for a time and then deported. In this country they will probably be placed in an immigration detention centre and then deported. No, they're more likely to be told to report to their local police station every two weeks, let go, and never be seen again. No, as you can read below 25 out of the 35 arrested have already been deported, some within hours of their arrest. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-36994955 then they should consider themselves lucky and thank a tolerant UK government Well if they were fab forum readers I'm sure they are thanking their lucky stars that they were arrested and deported rather than being fed to sharks as recommended by some forumites." How do you know they weren't? | |||
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"It's nothing more or less than a uk citizen would have done to them in another country and in some cases they would be put in prison for a time and then deported. In this country they will probably be placed in an immigration detention centre and then deported. No, they're more likely to be told to report to their local police station every two weeks, let go, and never be seen again. No, as you can read below 25 out of the 35 arrested have already been deported, some within hours of their arrest. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-36994955 then they should consider themselves lucky and thank a tolerant UK government Well if they were fab forum readers I'm sure they are thanking their lucky stars that they were arrested and deported rather than being fed to sharks as recommended by some forumites. How do you know they weren't? " Because luckily law and order in this country is not decided by the Fab forum! | |||
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"Isn't it a case of Byron not doing proper checks when they employed people, then when immigration found out they said they would fine them unless they lured their staff to "training" so that immigration could detain them? Wouldn't the decent thing to do be to check their immigration status before hiring them? Rather than have them as employees for years, and then throw them under a bus? " It seems odd to blame the company rather than the employees. Even if Byron shouldered some of the blame for failing to check their immigration status (which has not been established), I can't see how they could have handled the affair any differently. If they had notified the employees in a letter, I doubt many of the employees would have stuck around for a chat with the immigration authority. | |||
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"Isn't it a case of Byron not doing proper checks when they employed people, then when immigration found out they said they would fine them unless they lured their staff to "training" so that immigration could detain them? Wouldn't the decent thing to do be to check their immigration status before hiring them? Rather than have them as employees for years, and then throw them under a bus? " No buses were harmed when this deal was completed | |||
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"Isn't it a case of Byron not doing proper checks when they employed people, then when immigration found out they said they would fine them unless they lured their staff to "training" so that immigration could detain them? Wouldn't the decent thing to do be to check their immigration status before hiring them? Rather than have them as employees for years, and then throw them under a bus? It seems odd to blame the company rather than the employees. Even if Byron shouldered some of the blame for failing to check their immigration status (which has not been established), I can't see how they could have handled the affair any differently. If they had notified the employees in a letter, I doubt many of the employees would have stuck around for a chat with the immigration authority." They are here illegally, it's simple catch them put them on the next flight home and fuck them off!... I really can't see what all of the fuss is about. If I get caught doing things I shouldn't I expect to pay a price for it | |||
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