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Crimson Dynamo
25-04-2024, 03:42 PM
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https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2024/04/25/11/83522101-13348955-Alid_pictured_called_two_housemates_who_had_conver ted_to_Christi-a-20_1714040509511.jpg

Yet again, another asylum seeker has murdered a British citizen.

The Home Office's gross negligence has had tragic consequences.

Having had multiple rejections in Europe, Alid spent nearly four years in Britain
waiting for his asylum claim to be processed. He should have been deported
within two weeks.

A Moroccan asylum seeker was today found guilty of murdering an elderly
stranger at random and attempting to kill his Christian convert housemate in
'revenge' for the Israel-Hamas conflict.

Ahmed Ali Alid, a 45-year-old from Morocco, drifted around 13 European
countries before entering Britain illegally and spending three years in official
accommodation while waiting for his asylum claim to be processed.

His housemate, Iranian asylum seeker Javed Nouri, reported Alid to police
and Home Office housing managers on October 9 and 13 - revealing how he
would sit in the kitchen with a knife and give him 'bad looks' following his
conversion to Christianity.

Mr Nouri, who also described seeing Alid laughing at coverage of the October
7

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13348955/Moroccan-asylum-seeker-guilty-murdering-pensioner-Gaza.html
https://x.com/TiceRichard/status/1783520066450973096

Livia
25-04-2024, 03:50 PM
Why are these people valued higher than our own? Why do we have Brits living in shop doorways while we welcome these people with accommodation, medical services, pocket money...? We have no idea who's here or what kind of people they are and it seems British citizens are expendable.

Kate!
25-04-2024, 03:55 PM
Why are these people valued higher than our own? Why do we have Brits living in shop doorways while we welcome these people with accommodation, medical services, pocket money...? We have no idea who's here or what kind of people they are and it seems British citizens are expendable.

Agree wholeheartedly with every word of this. It's disgraceful.

Crimson Dynamo
25-04-2024, 04:02 PM
Dont Brits go on holiday to Morocco?

UserSince2005
25-04-2024, 06:05 PM
We need to kick every single last one of these animals out

Zizu
25-04-2024, 06:22 PM
We need to kick every single last one of these animals out


Too late … too many


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smudgie
25-04-2024, 06:25 PM
Good job he cut his hand as he had intended to kill many more.

Crimson Dynamo
25-04-2024, 06:27 PM
4 years to process

well done the Civil Service

:party:

Oliver_W
25-04-2024, 08:15 PM
Dont Brits go on holiday to Morocco?

As much as it's a stereotype to say, maybe Britain has better benefits?

Mystic Mock
25-04-2024, 09:41 PM
Dont Brits go on holiday to Morocco?

Tbf, Brits go on holiday everywhere, we're a people that likes to travel.:laugh:

And fair play to the Iranian guy for reporting this psychopath not once but twice, it would've been much easier to have ignored his bizarre behaviour and stay out of his sight, but he decided to be brave instead.

Hopefully he is alright.

rusticgal
25-04-2024, 09:49 PM
Why are these people valued higher than our own? Why do we have Brits living in shop doorways while we welcome these people with accommodation, medical services, pocket money...? We have no idea who's here or what kind of people they are and it seems British citizens are expendable.


Couldnt agree more Livia…it’s all so wrong.

user104658
25-04-2024, 10:00 PM
If more money and resources were given to the asylum system, asylum applications would be processed more quickly and we wouldn't end up with people "pending review" for several years.

I assume that's not the answer people want to hear though, because people like their outrage and feelyfeels more than they like actual solutions. As a rule of thumb.

Mystic Mock
25-04-2024, 10:06 PM
If more money and resources were given to the asylum system, asylum applications would be processed more quickly and we wouldn't end up with people "pending review" for several years.

I assume that's not the answer people want to hear though, because people like their outrage and feelyfeels more than they like actual solutions. As a rule of thumb.

Tbh your solution to the problem would be a lot better than our current system with Asylum Seekers.