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Small boat crossings

The French are hardly going to start shelling British boats to stop us, now are they
The French track U.K. border force and they would not allow them to dock and unload.

The British boats are hardly going to start shelling the French are they


Oh dear, I’ve used your own argument against you and made ya look very silly.

Reform Party supporting muppets like you are easily destroyed.
 
Nothing really to do with that.
Taken from Google, I know you trust that.
What is the new law for asylum seekers in France?

the 2024 legal reform of asylum law foresees the possibility to place an asylum seeker under house arrest or in detention, if they fail to lodge an application with the competent authority and are considered at risk of absconding (see Grounds for detention).Jun 11, 2025
 
I think he means riots by the French people, I think

(You can't blame them either)

If the boats are stopped, both the French and English stand to benefit...

The droves will not be congregating along the French coast, waiting for their chance to cross, and we will not suffer the boats attempting to cross.
 
If the boats are stopped, both the French and English stand to benefit...

The droves will not be congregating along the French coast, waiting for their chance to cross, and we will not suffer the boats attempting to cross.
But if I was French id say let them go for god sake
 
Taken from Google, I know you trust that.
What is the new law for asylum seekers in France?

the 2024 legal reform of asylum law foresees the possibility to place an asylum seeker under house arrest or in detention, if they fail to lodge an application with the competent authority and are considered at risk of absconding (see Grounds for detention).Jun 11, 2025
You missed a bit, that's in relation to the Dublin procedure.
 
You missed a bit, that's in relation to the Dublin procedure.

1. Your family is in France:​

If you marry a person from the same country as you, and if you are legally residing in France, the right to the respect for family life (art. 8 of the Convention European Union for Human Rights) implies that your spouse must be issued a residence permit: you have the right to live in France together because you cannot return to your country of origin.

If your spouse is in France with an irregular status, this residence permit will first be a “private and family life” card, then, depending on your situation, a 10-year residence card (if you are a refugee) or a multiannual residence permit (if you have subsidiary protection).
 

1. Your family is in France:​

If you marry a person from the same country as you, and if you are legally residing in France, the right to the respect for family life (art. 8 of the Convention European Union for Human Rights) implies that your spouse must be issued a residence permit: you have the right to live in France together because you cannot return to your country of origin.

If your spouse is in France with an irregular status, this residence permit will first be a “private and family life” card, then, depending on your situation, a 10-year residence card (if you are a refugee) or a multiannual residence permit (if you have subsidiary protection).
Nothing to do with asylum seekers being illegals in France, at all, as claimed.
 
Nothing to do with asylum seekers being illegals in France, at all, as claimed.
If an undocumented immigrant can show that he has family living there legaly, then he or she automatically can stay there too. Why would you argue against the laws of France?
 
If an undocumented immigrant can show that he has family living there legaly, then he or she automatically can stay there too. Why would you argue against the laws of France?
What on earth has that got to do with what I said? The claim was that asylum seekers are illegals by being in France and I said they aren't.
 
What on earth has that got to do with what I said? The claim was that asylum seekers are illegals by being in France and I said they aren't.
They have to register as assylum seekers or face possible imprisonment and being deported
 
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