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Comments by "Phoenix O\x27Brien" (@phoenixobrien163) on "Afghan refugees take the British government to court to get the school they want for their children" video.
Not by way of gang-banging someone else's country.
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Privileges at taxpayer expense. And the taxpayers have no say in the matter. Nor do they get to know the full details.
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The West was trying to help liberate the people during their Color Revolutions. Remember the blue (or purple) thumb "I Voted" in Iran or Iraq?
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It's probably fair to say that your churches, synagogues, and mosques work hand-in-hand with this Public Law Project. These religious institutions all have their NGOs. In the US the NGOs actually line up to shake the hands of the illegals arriving by bus. The illegals are then welcomed by the NGOs who get them started on the paperwork. Stands to reason the Public Law Project has these contacts also. Someone could write an investigative article.
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Go ask a barrister like BBB Barrister, what he thinks about this Public Law Project. I bet you'll just get a load of blood and swash as an answer. All barristers, lawyers, solicitors are the same.
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Another culprit who's behind this: Public Law Project -- Since it's called a Project , I'm thinking it"s a university designed project to provide teal eorld work experience for university law students
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For those religious nuts trying to do away with all abortions and Planned Parenthood, thank them for all this because you are going to have wave after wave of it, and Public Law Projects aiding them. Remember : All things are connected.
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Sounds like the Public Law Project will be arguing for extraterrestrial rights for the Afghans, much like the no-go zones the Muslims have conquered by means of just-move-in-jihad and plant your flag.
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Everything is connected. You can thank the religious fanatic anti-abortionists and those against Planned Parenthood for all this too because you are going to get WAVE AFTER WAVE of this and tax payers will be paying for it.
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Simon, you are seriously misleading the subs to this channel. Not good.
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In April 2021 - before the Taliban took control - the government launched a new scheme to resettle Afghans in the UK called the Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy (ARAP). Under that scheme, Afghans who worked for the British military and UK government - for example, as interpreters - are able to settle permanently in the UK, rather than the five years' residency which was previously offered. In addition to ARAP, the government opened the Afghan Citizens' Resettlement Scheme (ACRS) in January 2022, which it says will allow up to 20,000 refugees to settle in the UK. This scheme focuses on women and children as well as religious and other minorities in danger from the Taliban. Immediate family members of those eligible under either the ACRS or ARAP schemes are also eligible for resettlement in the UK
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@AhmedMohamed-zo7uf -- Why don't you all just renounce your insane teligion? That should solve most all your problems straightaway. Don't want to? THEN DON'T BRING IT HERE. And have the women remove those rags from their heads. This isn't the Middle East.
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Hello Simon That first BBC article HAS NO DATE. Is this old news or what? And how many Afghan families we talking here? Thousands -- OR JUST FOUR? A group of Afghan families brought to London after the Taliban took power are taking the government to court because a subsequent move north meant their children had to leave a local school during their GCSE studies. Four families were moved from a London hotel to one in northern England.
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Don't the Afghans have teen-agers?
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The name itself should give you the answer '- Public Law Project Since it's called a Project , I'm thinking work experience for university law students
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Oh my God but things are getting crazier and crazier. Anyone doubt that these Afghans will also be issued passports as ID too? In the good old days the IRA would know what to do with that Public Law Project.
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I'm not thrilled with the immigrants either, but remember it's the groups like the Public Law Project who approach the immigrants, asking what their needs are.
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@Anticommunism99 -- Baloney, toots. Conspiracies go as far back as ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome. Look at Russia and some of those multi-millionnaires getting knocked off.
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I doubt that. Most all the afghans working with the US and British got airlifted out quite some time ago.
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August 2022 How many Afghans have been resettled in the UK? The government says that more than 21,000 Afghan refugees have been resettled in the UK. Most came as part of Operation Pitting, which was the British military operation starting on 13 August 2021 to evacuate British nationals and Afghans from Kabul. About 2,000 came before Operation Pitting15,000 were involved with Operation Pitting 5,000 have arrived since then. They have been resettled under several schemes and we do not have breakdowns of how many were involved with each scheme. The Home Office said another 1,400 former staff and their families had already been relocated since 2013 under the earlier Ex-Gratia scheme. Where it stands now _In April 2021 - before the Taliban took control - the government launched a new scheme to resettle Afghans in the UK called the Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy (ARAP). (see comment on ARAP below)
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In April 2021 - before the Taliban took control - the government launched a new scheme to resettle Afghans in the UK called the Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy (ARAP). Under that scheme, Afghans who worked for the British military and UK government - for example, as interpreters - are able to settle permanently in the UK, rather than the five years' residency which was previously offered. In addition to ARAP, the government opened the Afghan Citizens' Resettlement Scheme (ACRS) in January 2022, which it says will allow up to 20,000 refugees to settle in the UK. This scheme focuses on women and children as well as religious and other minorities in danger from the Taliban. Immediate family members of those eligible under either the ACRS or ARAP schemes are also eligible for resettlement in the UK
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