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Which is why the French cannot forcibly 'rescue' the refugees.which is why they cannot forcibly be rescued.
Which is why the French cannot forcibly 'rescue' the refugees.which is why they cannot forcibly be rescued.
illegal immigrants heading from France to UK on a boat is not innocent passage
Oops contradicting yerself.The Master has no responsibility for determining the status of those rescued
That's different. Think first person and third or second person.I think it is, especially if you are putting others in danger too.

you don't think they can tell the difference between a passenger ferry with 30-50 people on board and a home made illegal immigrant boat with a decent pair of binoculars? Maybe someone could invent a small flying camera that could hover over them and relay the footage? I wonder if they might call it a drone.Border force don’t know if they are innocent passage, illegal immigrants or asylum seekers.
To find out they would have to speak to them, at which point the people can say “I claim asylum”, if they speak good English they might even say Please.

nope - he is free to rescue them and take them back to France without fear of prosecution.Oops contradicting yerself.
“A key part of the unpublished policy disclosed in the high court judgment is that anyone in a dinghy who indicates they wish to claim asylum in the UK should not be pushed back but instead escorted to UK shores”they are not asylum seekers until they claim asylum
If they are rescued in French waters, the French should take them, as long as urgent medical care is not prolonged.correct - if they are in French territory- then the French must take them
That's of no concern for them. They're risking their life to cross the channel, a slight risk of prosecution isn't going to make a fat lot of difference.they have a limited get of jail card for some immigration offences
You can't use pushbacks.keeping them from doing that is the idea.
It doesn’t matter what they look like.you don't think they can tell the difference between a passenger ferry with 30-50 people on board and a home made illegal immigrant boat with a pair decent pair of binoculars? Maybe someone could invent a small flying camera that could hover over them and relay the footage? I wonder if they might call it a drone.
You can wait for as long as you wish to have your interpretation of others' posts denied or accepted.I'll wait...
You’ve not provided any rule or law that says “must”correct - if they are in French territory- then the French must take them

The ruling reveals the pushback policy states: “Should a migrant request asylum whilst in UK territorial waters they must be returned to the UK for processing.”“A key part of the unpublished policy disclosed in the high court judgment is that anyone in a dinghy who indicates they wish to claim asylum in the UK should not be pushed back but instead escorted to UK shores”
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Priti Patel accused of misleading parliament over refugee pushbacks
Court ruling reveals unpublished parts of policy saying tactic would not be used against asylum seekerswww.theguardian.com

Why then?They risk their lives travelling to the UK and pay traffickers thousands of pounds for the privilege. So they will get fed?
No chance.

Think of childrenThat's different. Think first person and third or second person.
Do feel free to share why a 70ft flat bottom boat, made to a very poor standard overloaded with people is put at greater risk by being gently pushed at the bow, than propelled by the outboard at the stern.
The people want to go North, so they'll happily sit quietly while they are forced to go in a different direction?The vessel has to be steered in order to go north, there is nothing inherently dangerous about it being slowly turned around to go south. Do you think the boat knows which way its heading or was only designed to go North?
But it's not legal. so you need to find an alternative.The goal of Push backs is to keep them out.