> The report, called No Such Thing as Justice Here, from the Centre for Criminology at the University of Oxford and Border Criminologies
Nice to see a report with a neutral title, that in no way attempts to influence or sway opinion using divisive language and playing off emotional knee-jerk reactions.
The law: facilitate illegal entry and you will be jailed
The Article: people who facilitated illegal crossings are jailed. There is no such thing as justice for people
I understand that now that people are caught they claim it wasn’t them/someone made me do it/ whatever . but if that excuse worked in court we could all get away with a lot of things.
Hundreds jailed for breaking the law, that sounds about right. I’m surprised it’s not more tbh.
Cool – they can all send us a postcard from Rwanda!
People who break the law, are being jailed?
You’re right, that is newsworthy. Didn’t think that happened anymore.
It’s not illegal to come here to claim asylum, wtf
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> The report, called No Such Thing as Justice Here, from the Centre for Criminology at the University of Oxford and Border Criminologies
Nice to see a report with a neutral title, that in no way attempts to influence or sway opinion using divisive language and playing off emotional knee-jerk reactions.
The law: facilitate illegal entry and you will be jailed
The Article: people who facilitated illegal crossings are jailed. There is no such thing as justice for people
I understand that now that people are caught they claim it wasn’t them/someone made me do it/ whatever . but if that excuse worked in court we could all get away with a lot of things.
Hundreds jailed for breaking the law, that sounds about right. I’m surprised it’s not more tbh.
Cool – they can all send us a postcard from Rwanda!
People who break the law, are being jailed?
You’re right, that is newsworthy. Didn’t think that happened anymore.
It’s not illegal to come here to claim asylum, wtf