Posted on 07/06/2014 10:46:07 AM PDT by nickcarraway
The National Police Immigration Service (Politiets Utlendingsenhet) has released latest figures showing in the last six months an average of 18 illegal immigrants per day were deported from Norway. This figure is up from 13 deportations for the same period last year.
The main reasons for deportations are people not having valid residence visas or being involved in crime. During the first half year this year, 3,167 people were forced out of Norway, 1,237 of whom had criminal convictions, newspaper Dagbladet reports.
Kristin Ottesen Kvigne, head of the police immigration service, told the newspaper: "We are at our highest number of illegal immigrants ever and deportation is a policy the government wants".
The service has a target of 7,100 people to be deported by the end of 2014.
No way. Norway is perfect. Just ask the Democrats.
But it is a drop in the bucket. Scandinavia is being overrun with Worthy Oriental Gentlemen. I'll wager the number of deportations per day does not come close to the number of crimes committed by them per day.
In Sweden, the Muslim specialty is apparently rape, often brutal gang rape, to be exact. The o-so-socialist police do precious little about it. Disgrace.
Why are criminals deported? If you do the crime, do the time, what is this “tag and release, we only punish the legal citizens”?
Let’s start with 18,000 a day...and see what we can do after a year...
“They” said, “We can’t just deport 12 million people.”
I said, “A million a month, should take about, hmmmmm....a year.”
(of course it’s more like 40 million.)
Let’s deport all illegals starting with Hispanics from Mexico and Central America.
Yeah, and the Russians and Somalians can be right behind them.
Well, we should do a midnite dump to some other country than their own. Ship them somewhere that will throw them into a dungeon or work them for years.
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