Tommy Robinson arrested for immigration offences in Canada
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Rivenink said:
Timothy Bucktu said:
Did he say some hurty words about Trudeau?
Would it matter if he did?Given SYL views on controlling borders and immigration, it's hypocrisy of the highest order that he should have violated another countries immigration laws.
He gives those of us on the right a bad name.
dukeboy749r said:
Rivenink said:
Timothy Bucktu said:
Did he say some hurty words about Trudeau?
Would it matter if he did?Given SYL views on controlling borders and immigration, it's hypocrisy of the highest order that he should have violated another countries immigration laws.
He gives those of us on the right a bad name.
Timothy Bucktu said:
dukeboy749r said:
Rivenink said:
Timothy Bucktu said:
Did he say some hurty words about Trudeau?
Would it matter if he did?Given SYL views on controlling borders and immigration, it's hypocrisy of the highest order that he should have violated another countries immigration laws.
He gives those of us on the right a bad name.
Rivenink said:
Timothy Bucktu said:
Did he say some hurty words about Trudeau?
Would it matter if he did?Given SYL views on controlling borders and immigration, it's hypocrisy of the highest order that he should have violated another countries immigration laws again
Mortarboard said:
Percy Cushion said:
Byker28i said:
Lied on his immigration form about his previous convictions - said he had none apparently.
Link? From the interview I saw he said he had a three hour interview with immigration before he was granted a visa. It would be foolish for such a high profile individual to lie about having convictions when it’s such public knowledge.
I'd imagine that the first question in that three hour interview was "you said you had no convictions, but....."
M.
Mortarboard said:
Obviously.
Either a visa, or arrest. That's pretty much only the two outcomes!
M.
There's a weird third option too - I've had colleagues sent to their hotel (without their passport) while immigration works out whether to let them stay longer or put them on a flight back.Either a visa, or arrest. That's pretty much only the two outcomes!
M.
Scolmore said:
Mortarboard said:
Obviously.
Either a visa, or arrest. That's pretty much only the two outcomes!
M.
There's a weird third option too - I've had colleagues sent to their hotel (without their passport) while immigration works out whether to let them stay longer or put them on a flight back.Either a visa, or arrest. That's pretty much only the two outcomes!
M.
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