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.
@Q5VCNH4yrs4Y
This should be looked at on a case by case basis depending upon what evidence there is, what damage, acts have they been involved in, they could be deported to a country where the death penalty can be carried out.
@Q556K74yrs4Y
If foreigner is promoting or involved in any criminal activity they should be deported
@Q54D5W3yrs3Y
Inciting hatred is frowned upon by most citizens. Only extremists advocate it. We are fighting for the minds of the next generation so we should teach love and integration in all walks of life, particularly schools. Those who enact acts of terror should be imprisoned but generally free speech is encouraged. We should seek to eliminate extremism and racism of all kinds by removing the need for hatred.