Illegals to be offered bribes to return home
21st October 2007
News article filed by BNP news team

Failed asylum seekers and illegal immigrants are to be offered bribes of up to £4000 to return home. These packages could include help paying private school fees and even university costs, it has been revealed. The measures have been announced in an attempt to increase the number of removals of illegal immigrants and bogus asylum seekers each year.

The deal includes money for housing, school and university fees and help to set up a business. There will also be a cash payment of £500 at the airport.

The plan to help failed asylum seekers pay private school and university fees has been attacked, as only 7% of British children attend private schools. The scheme will cost the taxpayer £22million each year. Each illegal immigrant and bogus refugee will be entitled to £2,500 but some will be able to claim as much as £4,000. A meeting with officials would decide how much support each individual would be entitled to.

More worthy beneficiaries of £22million must surely include the NHS, education, policing and pensioners rather than illegal immigrants and bogus refugees.

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This was sent to me by a conservative friend of mine from the UK (sorry, no web link available).

BNP = British National Party, the equivalent of the conservative party.

I was told by my friend that England has 50 million people, not counting illegals, whose numbers are unknown since no tally is obviously kept by the British government.

I was also told that like the situation in Atlanta, there is a huge strain on the English water system which I was told is drying up in some parts of the country. Britain is appr. 1/6th to 1/5th the population of the U.S. and geographically much, much tinier proportionately; it's about the size of Alabama. Can we learn a lesson from Brits? We better before it's too late.

Deport illegals now - no money, no apology, no delay, no compromise.