Greetings,
Creating a 'hostile environment' for illegal immigrants is one thing, when done in a just and humane manner. Creating an excuse to get rid of people because it is convenient, and knowing it is unlikely that the people in question will be able to defend themselves against the establishment through lack of paperwork and crucial documentary evidence, is testament of the hidden resentment towards the immigrant.
It is no ordinary set of immigrants either. I am talking about the invited, productive, economy building, clean up the messes of the 'Mother Country' - literally - after the war, while putting up with anti-immigrant fervour.
What makes this whole scandal more distasteful, is that those mostly affected are the children who came to join their parents in England, because the establishment, at that time, had created the environment for them to do so. Change in the law treats them as outcasts without mercy, yet there WAS evidence available to prove they had right of residency. If the late Mr. Enoch Powell was alive today to hear of the deportations, I believe, he would be in his element
It is clear some people don't matter - but guess what - statistics do! Their cheap labour, matters, the resources from their respective homelands, matter, to want to flood their Region with goods, matter, regardless of the detriment to its respective domestic economic policies. Yet they, of human flesh, sinews, and emotions, who did not go to England to beg, and be dependent on the 'Motherland', find themselves almost tossed out, or, tossed out completely, from a country in which they have, legally, spent their lives striving in to make a living, raise their families, and gradually build their lives.
People make mistakes, yes, and fail to do what they are supposed to do. However, what disturbs me deeply in cases highlighted in the media, as well as a recent revelation, is that the issues could have been resolved quickly if crucial documentation was retained, and made available, which brings me back to the heading of this post again. There are people with the mindset who fervently believe, some folk, just don' t matter, and are dismissed with more impunity than waste disposal. Harsh words, befit harsh, and unjust treatment to its own citizens, and former subjects of The British Empire, who happen to be 'invited' immigrants.
I welcome the apologies of The Right Honourable Theresa May MP, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and welcomed the move by the former Home Secretary, Amber Rudd, MP, to rectify the situation.
Now, I understand, a new Home Secretary is in place, Sajid Javid, MP.
The resignation of one, and the appointment of another, is irrelevant. It is the ability, together with the policymakers, to correct the enduring anti-immigrant, immigration policy, to net those who are truly illegal immigrants in the UK.
In my opinion, the Windrush Scandal, which could have been avoided by Her Majesty's Home Office, has, inadvertently, become a smokescreen for the real illegal immigrants in the UK, to hide behind. This is where the challenge lies.
At the end of the day, contentious political issues produce rhetoric, and more rhetoric to calm the storm. I say, on this issue, we'll see how long it takes for this Windrush Scandal, to subside.
Peace.
Grace
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