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Re: Nigerian Students In UK, Others Risk Deportation by zanshi: 7:12am On Jan 27, 2023
pocohantas:


This has always been a topic in Travel section. It is not like it is the UK’s first time of pulling this stunt. I said it here that I would never understand why Nigerians in their late 30s and 40s would sell off everything, even pot, to move to the UK. It is okay when lower middle class do it, but not an established person. They almost ate me raw that day.

There is a guy on YouTube called Phrankleen he post content like this on his YouTube and they literally want to BBQ his ass.
Re: Nigerian Students In UK, Others Risk Deportation by okomoney: 12:07am On Jun 17, 2023
Hi bro, is Portugal embassy working now




You're right. She represents a party fixated on anti-immigration laws and policies. But the countries you listed aren't the only countries. Truth is that the UK will no longer be a choice destination if this pulls through. The sole reason why people came is because of the post-study visa and it is not free. It costs at least £2000. So they want the money as a government but they cannot bare the consequences. We're not even in the top 2 countries with the largest immigration stats. She needs to deal with her kinsmen from India first. And China. This was what they did with the Carribeans who came here before the world wars. They have a knack for using and discarding people.
I have been living here for the 13th year this year and the post-BREXIT issues are serious. Shops have limited products and brands to sell too. It is tougher for the average person/salary earner. They're sinking.

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