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1. There is no such thing as an illegal refugee / asylum seeker immigrant (1951 Refugee Convention), only a combination of determination from immigrants and poor government in processing them. Most would like to return home, if their home wasn't being destroyed.
2. Most immigrants are very nice people
3. Most immigrants just want to survive and work hard to protect and raise their families
4. All humans are originally from Africa
5. We were all black when we first arrived in the cold north - the only real difference is a reduction is pigmentation in the skin
6. All humans are still practically genetically identical all across the world.
7. Britain was literally built on immigration, many times over.
8. Many refugees are a direct result of British foreign policy in the past - India, Pakistan, Iraq, Afghanistan, Uganda, Somalia, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Sudan, Zimbabwe, and Eritrea are countries whose refugee crises have been directly linked to British foreign policy. And soon, Palestine.
9. Most immigrants arrive on planes with valid passports and visas.
10. Immigration has been vital you the British economy, and is a key element of British identity, and has been for thousands of years.
2. Most immigrants are very nice people
3. Most immigrants just want to survive and work hard to protect and raise their families
4. All humans are originally from Africa
5. We were all black when we first arrived in the cold north - the only real difference is a reduction is pigmentation in the skin
6. All humans are still practically genetically identical all across the world.
7. Britain was literally built on immigration, many times over.
8. Many refugees are a direct result of British foreign policy in the past - India, Pakistan, Iraq, Afghanistan, Uganda, Somalia, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Sudan, Zimbabwe, and Eritrea are countries whose refugee crises have been directly linked to British foreign policy. And soon, Palestine.
9. Most immigrants arrive on planes with valid passports and visas.
10. Immigration has been vital you the British economy, and is a key element of British identity, and has been for thousands of years.
