Show your support for people facing deportation. Stop the unjust seizure and detention of asylum seekers. Asylum seekers from across Leeds are required to sign at waterside reporting centre. Every time they go there they face the prospect of arbitrary detention and deportation. The fear of being separated from their family, detained for an indefinite period and finally deported is a constant source of stress. This has had tragic consequences recently with the suicide of a young man facing deportation in Leeds. There are currently over one thousand destitute asylum seekers living in Leeds with no support or help from the Government, their only crime refusing to return to countries where they fear for their lives.
Come and join our peaceful protest outside Waterside Court on Kirkstall Road just past Netto and before the `Hand car Wash' centre. Regular buses make the five minute journey from the town centre including. no. 36 and 757). It might be cold so bring some entertainment, food, games, etc. to keep warm and make it clear to all those coming to `report' that all are welcome in Leeds.
Bradford people are invited to gather at Fair Trade Cafe at 10am or come at 9am for Breakfast (£2). We'll travel together by train and bus.
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Open Borders = misery, disease and poverty for all
22.02.2006 23:41
The vast majority of asylum seekers are simply lying about the circumstances that made them come here. I do not blame them, in their situations I would probably lie myself. The vast majority do not have 'valuable skills' and even where they do have we dont have the jobs to offer them. Neither do we have adequate housing or proper medical and social services to cope with the multitude of health and social problems that they bring with them.
It is utter fantasy to think anyone but people who are desperate to see the destruction of the UK will vote for this gormless policy. I firmly believe that people who advocate open borders are actually doing the work of those who oppose all forms of immigration and asylum arrangements. It is so provocative and unacceptable to ordinary people that they will recoil into demanding even tighter restrictions on immigration.
Capitalism has ruined large areas of the world. This is not the fault of those who live in relatively well-off bits, it is the fault of the system. To demand a resolution of this problem by reducing us all to penury and squalor is idiotic. Grow up.
Lord Snooty