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25th October 2010 #1
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More sham marriage grubs nabbed in Sheffield
Well done the UKBA but you can rest assured these lawbreakers won't be deported
'I always cry at weddings': Tearful bride led away in handcuffs after police target suspected sham marriage
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz13OHXbMPE
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25th October 2010 #2
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GOOD !
Boot both of these parasites out of the country !
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26th October 2010 #3
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I would have thought the failed asylum seeker groom will be deported.
Well, I'd like to believe that.
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26th October 2010 #4
so frustrating, if your foreign and european you can bring almost anyone in using deciet and lies. if your british and genuine/in love you have a challenge to bring your loved one in and have to wait fingers crossed for weeks/months while some (probably not british) person sits and reads through your application and then decides on YOUR future, crazy
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26th October 2010 #5
More likely some money has changed hands.
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26th October 2010 #7
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Exactly.
Which is why it is particularly galling for those of us who have had to prove what model citizens we are to the govt. in order to bring our loved ones home, or for those currently jumping through those expensive and humiliating hoops.
Where else in life would it be deemed acceptable for some total stranger to be able to trawl through your love letters and every other intimate detail of your life, apart from perhaps if you were a prison inmate ?
Maybe if benefit system claimants were subject to equally zealous interrogation....
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3rd November 2010 #8
Bogus bride and groom sentenced for sham marriage
A would-be Dutch bride, her Nigerian groom and a member of their 'wedding' party were today given jail sentences at Manchester Crown Court for staging a sham marriage in a bid to beat UK immigration rules.
The 'bride' Cindy Bonsu a 20-year-old Dutch-Ghanaian, was given a 7 month jail sentence suspended for 12 months while the 'groom' Dennis William, a 36-year-old Nigerian, was jailed for 15 months. Both had pleaded guilty to conspiracy to facilitate illegal immigration at a court hearing in September this year. William, who also admitted possession of a forged UK driving licence, was jailed for a further 12 months to run concurrently.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/si...groom-sentence
time to change the law, if your a European unless you have permanent residency in the European country your in, you have to marry in the country where you have residency under that countries immigration laws, or maybe like us Brits you need evidence your relationship is genuine (history of contact etc ) and not just someone you met the same day or a week ago
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3rd November 2010 #9
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