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i live in liverpool and i am new here , i always say that uk is number one when it comes to protection of human rights ????????
i was discussing this yesterday with my cousin who lives in France and came over to visit me :
he said : immigration law in France is much better than uk for exemple :
a person (clandestin sans papiers )in France if he stays more than 10 years he gets nationality and they dont deport them but in UK is more than 14 years(without papers) and it is questionable is this true ????even if ther are children involved or a person (no papers married to a uk national )he read this in an article in french news paper???????, ??????
i was choked to hear this where is the so called the human right? how can they deport someone been married for over 10 years back to his original country ???????
is this true ? and if so what do you think about such law????ramadan mobarak said</description><link>//en.yabiladi.com/topics/human-right-immigrant-44-2067410-2067410.html#msg-2067410</link> <lastBuildDate>Fri, 05 Jun 2026 20:02:20 +0200</lastBuildDate> <generator>Phorum 5.2.15</generator> </channel> </rss>