Friday 17 December 2010

Human Rights Acts of INJUSTICE

The Blackburn area is becoming infamous for stupidity, wrong and vile abuse of hospitality. This man ought to have been deported before he killed an English girl. Now, by the idiocy of man made bad law, he is the father of British children so he cannot be deported.

When will the people who harbour these miscreants realise that they are just a tool to put a human face on others evil? The first crime was to enter another peoples country without invitation, then to break other laws by driving without permission which repeatedly indicating no care for the Rule of Law in this host country, then to violate a child and leave her to die is beyond the scope of an Immigration Judge.

Jack Straw and all the politicians of clout have proven that all they care for is their political careers and not the welfare of the English people. Had this evil illegal been an elderly Englishman, a veteran, the father of real English children, he would have been out the country before anyone could have said visa, and I don't mean the card. Just compare this man to Andy Miller, the 77 year old Blackburn landlord who died in the hands of a rogue bailiff. Andy's family cannot get as much as an apology from Straw, the Courts or the police who still have not interviewed the main witnesses to Andy's killing.

Amplify’d from www.bbc.co.uk

Blackburn death crash driver will not be deported

An asylum-seeker who left a girl dying under the wheels of his car when he fled the scene can stay in the UK, two immigration judges have ruled.

Aso Mohammed Ibrahim
Ibrahim had failed in all of his previous attempts to gain asylum

Iraqi Kurd Aso Mohammed Ibrahim was jailed for four months after knocking down Amy Houston in Blackburn in 2003.

Her father Paul Houston, from Darwen, told judges last month they had the power to bring his "seven years of hell to an end" by sending Ibrahim to Iraq.

But two senior immigration judges have now ruled he can remain in the UK.

Paul and Amy Houston
Amy Houston died in hospital after the crash

The 33-year-old, who did not hold a driving licence, was jailed for four months for driving while disqualified and failing to stop after an accident.

On his release he met a British woman and they had two children, Harry, four, and Zara, three.

Read more at www.bbc.co.uk

1 comment:

  1. The Prime Minister is at least saying something about this:but,surprise surprise, not a word from Ed Sillyband or Harriet Hagperson.
    All quiet on the Eastern Front.

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