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Discontent increasing for France’s illegal aliens

Without proper documentation they can’t participate fully in French society, but often they have nowhere else to go.

Their stories contain one common link – the hope that citizenship will secure the achievements and personal connections which they have worked for years to construct.

This student is in the final year of her Master’s program. She only needs an internship to complete her degree, but she can’t find an internship because she is an illegal alien.

This Moroccan man is an illegal alien who doesn’t have the right to work. But he has lived in France for 8 years, has a daughter enrolled in school and a wife with proper immigration papers.

France’s worst treatment is reserved for undocumented Roma, as the Hollande administration has not stopped the Sarkozy era’s practice of deportations and destroying their homes.

France’s immigrants are tired of being told by supposedly supportive politicians that the time just isn’t right to push for better treatment. But if this segment of society has lost faith in the new Socialist government, polls show that, in this respect, they are typically French.

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Hitler’s Commissar Order to his Generals

“The war against Russia cannot be fought in knightly fashion. The struggle is one of ideologies and racial differences and will have to be waged with unprecedented, unmerciful, and unrelenting hardness. All officers will have to get rid of any old fashioned ideas they may have. I realize that the necessity for conducting such warfare is beyond the comprehension of you generals, but I must insist that my orders be followed without complaint. The commissars hold views directly opposite to those of National Socialism. Hence these commissars must be eliminated. Any German soldier who breaks international law will be pardoned. Russia did not take part in the Hague Convention and, therefore, has no rights under it.”

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115 illegals caught in busy Petaling Street

A total of 115 illegal foreign nationals including three women were nabbed during an Ops Sapu 6P raid in the Petaling Street area.

Putrajaya Immigration Department deputy assistant director (1) Abdul Malik Bujang said Chinatown is known to be a hotspot for foreign nationals.

No legal papers: Nabbed illegals getting into a truck during an OPS Sapu 6P raid in Petaling Street.

“Most of the illegal foreigners caught during the raid were either operating businesses or working illegally.

“They will be brought to our headquarters in Putrajaya,” he said yesterday.

However, Abdul Malik added, their employers managed to escape.

Putrajaya Immigration deputy assistant director Mohd Izzat Mohd Jamil, who was also present, said that there has been an increase in the number of illegals caught after the implementation of the Comprehensive Legalisation Programme for Illegal Immigrants, although an amnesty period was given for registration.

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36 Indians Arrested For Illegal Work In UK

In one of the largest raids by UK immigration officials in recent months, 36 Indian nationals have been arrested following an operation to crack down on illegal working in Southall here.

Acting on intelligence, and with assistance from the Metropolitan police, the UK Border Agency targeted individuals who gather daily in the King Street area looking for casual labour, official sources said.

Immigration officials moved into the area at around 7.30am on Tuesday carrying out immigration checks on individuals to see if they were entitled to live and work in the UK.

Thirty-six Indian males aged between 23 and 56 were arrested for a variety of immigration offences, sixteen of whom had overstayed their visas, including several students, the sources added.

Thirty-four of the 36 arrested are currently in immigration detention awaiting removal from the country. Two have been released on immigration bail.

One of those arrested for immigration offences – a 26-year-old Indian man – is wanted by police on suspicion of money laundering and is now in police custody. Cash was also seized from his home address though officials did not specify the amount.

Harpal Johal, from the UK Border Agency, said: “This operation was very successful and shows the fruits of working with other agencies like the Metropolitan Police to tackle the problem of illegal working in Southall”.

He added: “We carry out hundreds of operations like this every year across London, and where we find people who are in the UK illegally we will seek to remove them. Illegal working has a serious impact on communities, undermining legitimate businesses and taking jobs from those who are genuinely allowed to work”.

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Suspected illegal immigrants stopped in mid west

Police say they pulled over two speeding vehicles on Brand Highway, near Mingenew, about 7.30pm (WST).

Police say none of the occupants were able to provide proper identification and were detained under the Immigration Act.

Three Malaysian men, a Vietnamese woman and her five-month-old child were taken to Geraldton Police Station.

Sergeant Grant Rosman says police will be handing over the investigation to immigration authorities.

Immigration Department have now taken over that investigation and looking at their validity to be in Australia,” he said.

Police allege the Vietnamese woman had been illegally working at a plantation in Carnarvon.

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