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Busta Rhymes and some immigration ranting

Posted: Fri 26th Sep 2008 01:33 pm
by Kermit
Well as most will be aware he has been refused entry to the U.K as he has an assault charge. Although he has a work permit for a Charity gig and has been twice this year already.

To be honest i am not to bothered about the entry refusal but the comment made by a border control agencys spokeswomen.
A UK Border Agency spokeswoman said: "We are selective about who we let into the UK and will oppose the entry to the UK of people who have been found guilty of serious criminal offences abroad."
I have got to say this is the biggest load of S**T i have heard since the anouncment of the re-classification of Cannabis.
Any1 who has been to the UK will know that it is full of illegals. When these illegals are stopped they are given a Home office notice asking them to attend an illegal immigration center. Fair enough no one knows if they have convictions in there own country or cares. But most end up clogging up our prisons for mostly serious crimes which they probably have experience in back in there homelands.
So if we are being selective how can it be accepted that these illegals are able to roam our country without passport,papers, or paying Taxes? :evil:
But some1 who is doing something for charity been here twice B4 this year and gone home after is held at the airport on arrival?

The U.K is just one big joke and run by dictators!

Right i am off for a fat Joint sorry for ranting.
Enjoy

Posted: Sat 27th Sep 2008 10:32 am
by highdro
totally agree. this is obviously down to busta's high profile. but its sickening when we have war criminals and such terrorising the vey areas busta charity work was helping.

but hey the politicians and customs officials dont have to live in these areas so fuck em . right wing,daily mail reading fucks!!

WHOOO HAAA

Posted: Sat 27th Sep 2008 02:12 pm
by darkglobe
After being held for 12 hours under armed guard...he gets to enter the wonderful U.K of A.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7637264.stm

Posted: Sat 27th Sep 2008 02:28 pm
by NirvanaEJ
very good points kermit, i didnt know it was like that in the UK

Posted: Sat 27th Sep 2008 09:39 pm
by Kermit
NirvanaEJ wrote:very good points kermit, i didnt know it was like that in the UK
Its worse than that but it enrages me to go on about it all. Think its going to be time to leave the U.K soon.
nice1

Posted: Sat 27th Sep 2008 09:42 pm
by NirvanaEJ
Kermit wrote:
NirvanaEJ wrote:very good points kermit, i didnt know it was like that in the UK
Its worse than that but it enrages me to go on about it all. Think its going to be time to leave the U.K soon.
nice1
maybe the Dam is in your future?