And if it had been a British Airways flight and the woman a British national; no one on this forum would give a damn.
Yup - no difference at all between massive migration from the third world and light immigration from our 1st-world "mother country". Pretty much the same impact on our society.
14 posted on 12/08/2006 3:40:47 PM PST by RodgerD
(Don't Abolish America. Defeat the Bush-Pelosi Mexico-Merger Scheme)
Depending on your definition of first world, the UK is not first world.
People who refer to the UK as the parent country are disgusting. A war was fought from 1776 to 1783 (starting with the Declaration of Independence instead of Lexington/Concord) so that the UK was no longer the parent country. A second war was fought from 1812 to 1815 partially to protect the independence of this nation from the UK.
The legality should be at issue rather than the economic status of the people.