Under section 15 of the Immigration Act 1971, the Home Secretary has a very broad power to deport any foreign national whose removal from the UK he or she believes would be ‘conducive to the public good’. Although the Home Secretary enjoys a very broad ground to deport foreign nationals, this power is traditionally exercised when a foreign national is engaged in criminal activity or deemed a threat to the national security of the UK.
90% Taip |
10% Nr |
77% Taip |
3% Nr |
7% Yes, but only if their human rights will be respected by the country they are deported to |
5% No, the definition of terrorism is too broad |
6% Yes, and deport foreigners convicted of any criminal activity |
2% No, foreigners should have the same free speech rights as citizens |
Pažiūrėkite, kaip laikui bėgant pasikeitė 2.3m UK rinkėjų parama kiekvienai pozicijai dėl “Deportation of Suspected Terrorists” .
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Pažiūrėkite, kaip laikui bėgant pasikeitė “Deportation of Suspected Terrorists” svarba 2.3m UK rinkėjų.
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