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France Kicks Militant Islamist Out Of Country, Promptly Moves To The UK…
Another edition of, “Let’s all point and laugh at the UK.”
(Daily Mail) — A senior judge expressed his astonishment yesterday that a terrorist thrown out by the French is now living in Britain.
The Algerian was convicted of a bomb attack in his home country but fled to France before he could face trial.
A French court imposed a prison sentence and deportation order for another terror charge but when he was freed he headed straight to Britain.
Yesterday the 11-year-old case reached the Court of Appeal, where Lord Justice Ward questioned how the man could be here after being kicked out of France.
‘It may seem astonishing to many that the French courts were able to seek to exclude this appellant, but that the United Kingdom may be obliged to tolerate his presence in our midst,’ said the judge.
‘How could that come about?’
Andrew Percy, Tory MP for Brigg and Goole, also expressed his shock.
‘This just goes to show what many of us say about the immigration system in this country,’ he said. ‘We follow the rules while other countries just ignore them.
‘Why have we taken this man when he has been kicked out by France, and why can we not send him back? In this case it looks like we could learn something from the French.’
The 49-year-old migrant – named only as AH because of fears for his safety – faces the death penalty in his homeland for his involvement in a bomb attack on Algiers airport in August 1992.
Another edition of, “Let’s all point and laugh at the UK.”
(Daily Mail) — A senior judge expressed his astonishment yesterday that a terrorist thrown out by the French is now living in Britain.
The Algerian was convicted of a bomb attack in his home country but fled to France before he could face trial.
A French court imposed a prison sentence and deportation order for another terror charge but when he was freed he headed straight to Britain.
Yesterday the 11-year-old case reached the Court of Appeal, where Lord Justice Ward questioned how the man could be here after being kicked out of France.
‘It may seem astonishing to many that the French courts were able to seek to exclude this appellant, but that the United Kingdom may be obliged to tolerate his presence in our midst,’ said the judge.
‘How could that come about?’
Andrew Percy, Tory MP for Brigg and Goole, also expressed his shock.
‘This just goes to show what many of us say about the immigration system in this country,’ he said. ‘We follow the rules while other countries just ignore them.
‘Why have we taken this man when he has been kicked out by France, and why can we not send him back? In this case it looks like we could learn something from the French.’
The 49-year-old migrant – named only as AH because of fears for his safety – faces the death penalty in his homeland for his involvement in a bomb attack on Algiers airport in August 1992.