A Tunisian moves to live in France, commits numerous crimes and continues to live in France. Then kills 84. Can anyone spot a problem here?
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yet another racist
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and that is racist how?
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because you have no knowledge of his status or his 'crimes' you just shout out deportation as if that will fix anything
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apart from what the French police have said: a career criminal known for gun crimes. How is that remotely racist?
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I have not read any reporting of his police record. But you are just a typical closet racist like most brexiters
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then you have not read very much, have you? But interesting to know that we Brexiteers are racists. All 17.4 mill.
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so over 16million fair minded outward looking people v your 17 million racists exactly. Cheerio
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and when the criminals are native to that country? What is your brilliant plan for that scenario?
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then we're stuck with them. But that's not an argument not to deport those you can.
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I've held great regard for your intellect but can't help to feel disappointed Julia...
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So should the UK start deporting all British citizens of Arab descent?
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no. I think her point was deport immigrants who commit crime. Believe it or not, nobody mentioned "brown people".
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Except this guy was a French citizen. So where do you draw the line?
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no, I believe he has dual citizenship, in which case, his French citizenship should be revoked.
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Ok. So when ever a dual national commits a crime of any kind they should be deported.
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if you are not a law abiding citizen in a country which has offered you a home, yes, you should be deported.
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bit difficult to deport citizens who are not known to be terrorists . *sigh *
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oh dear. Very easy to deport people who are not born in a country and who commute serious crimes there though.
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petty criminal
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