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I conquer your statement liane1, I tend to wonder if HO caseworkers have any conscience that they do not realise that peoples' lives are being destroyed just because of a "date" or "their decision" hmm the rules! the rules! but the punishment for destroying people is yet to follow. I could imagine what some people are going through in search of a better life.liane1 wrote:whenever we talk about UK , we talk about human rights and the human dignity
amnesty is a must in a country which preach human rights to others
ther are thousands of families in uk with children living in hell , insecurity , stress, and uncertainty , people who are suffering from physical and mental illnesses because of their immigration status , and the fear from a immigration officer knocking on their door at dawn
children of british cirizens been deported and parted from their parent because one parent is foreign !!!!!!
i think it is about time to put an end to these human being suffrances and give them amnesty like other european countries did and the most recent Holland and belgium
tanx really neededrockhall wrote:To tell you the truth I have seen it first hand, I have a friend in the UK who has been there illegally for the past 5 years because she was running away from domestic abuse, I saw how how she lived the hardest thing is you are so restricted unless you are employed illegally which is in her case but still you are not free!
I was in the UK legally when my SEGS visa expired I left just not to damage my immigration record, I could not have stayed illegally do not know how I could have handle that not being free. I just hope that one day an amesty will pass that will be beneficial to people.