Saturday 5 November 2011

WHAT ASYLUM HOST POPULATION DO NOT KNOW.


WHY WOULD YOU COMMIT CRIME?
Knowing the system of the country that you are living in should awaken many ethnic minority groups and attempt to instil a culture of compliance with the host country’s values and traditions. We in Denied Asylum Seekers United Kingdom and International would like to urge our members to understand that all the behaviours that are not conforming and beneficial to the society that we live in will bear conflict with our hosts. It is the reasonable human conduct and behaviour that we should always be respectful of our hosts if we are to remain welcome visitors in most countries and situations whether they be at family, group or national level. It is also the responsibility of our host nations to understand that any hostile behaviour towards a vulnerable visitor can equally yield its own consequences. We have heard on many occasions ethnic minority people confessing to different conspiracies they believe and think were deliberately designed to push them into destitution with the motive of making Asylum Seekers and refugees fall into committing crimes of all nature. It is common knowledge in parts of the world that crime does not pay but it gets sad when authorities through arms of government get people to situations that leave them with no option but take criminal paths in order to sustain life. It is from this perspective that we expect all Asylum Seekers and refugees to always treat their lives as worth living and respecting. The option of giving ourselves the best options out of the opportunities within brutal conditions many of the Asylum Seeker population are facing should work to be good reasons to gain new forms of constructive awareness. There is no form of help in this world that inflicts injury and further suffering on those it is meant to save and benefit. The assistance given to Asylum Seekers and refugees throughout the world should never have the motive of degrading or render beneficiaries feel deprived and neglected. It is the human aspect and qualities of all deprived people that they expect their rights and freedom enshrined in all human beings to be respected.
OFFICIAL FAILURES
The entrenchment of bad practice in most Asylum Application and processing government departments is always political and riddled with hate, racism and many other latent brutal motives that can only be seen when one has the opportunity to scrutinise the intentions of those operating behind the scenes. The Asylum Seekers are one unfortunate group treated by the media and authorities as people that have declared a war against what is politically termed “soft spots”. The authorities and politicians of host countries in many cases tend to treat Asylum Seekers and refugees like criminals or prisoners fuelling xenophobic attitudes among their citizens. Asylum Seekers and refugee immigrants have been made the scapegoats and sources of misfortune that beset the economies and other sectors of the host nations. The hate within individuals in power and positions of influence in and outside government has created opportunities for the practice of all forms of discrimination whenever and where ever the opportunity calls for such brutal practice.
Confessions from some host nation’s citizens have listed the areas to which all Asylum Seekers and refugees are perceived to be the dark horses of the national economic failures of their countries:-
Ø  The notion that Asylum Seekers and refugees get priority treatment in housing.
Ø  The belief that Asylum Seekers and refugees are in most countries to claim free benefits.
Ø  The Asylum Seekers are a bunch of lazy people coming here for opportunities of better life whiles plundering the benefits that host countries grant them.
Ø  The Asylum Seekers and refugees take most employment opportunities at wage rates that are very low pushing the indigenous population out of the way of most employers.
Ø  The Asylum Seekers and refugees go into target countries to benefit from the competent medical facilities the host countries provide.
Ø  The Asylum Seekers and Refugees find host countries “soft targets” for economic migration.

The same segregators practice unfairness at all times and places where such practice cannot easily be detected. There has been evidence in the daily malpractice of social justice and policing in most institutions that practices institutionalise racism. The victims of all forms of injustice have been ethnic minority people with or without status, language incompetence. The challenge of competing with the indigenous population for the scarce opportunity available in most failing economies has been the most visible wound that fuel racial tension. The real issues that are affecting the performance of developed world economies will never be discussed publicly as these tend to benefit those that promote war for purposes of fattening their bank accounts. The debates on issues of Asylum and refugees are always swept under the carpet as there is no energy and motive to serve these groups with the human dignity they deserve justice has to be sweated for through lawyers at great cost to both parties.

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