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Three Windrush People Wrongly Deported By Theresa May Have Died September 3. 2018
Theresa May Jamaican foreign minister, Kamina Johnson-Smith, has revealed 3 people wrongly deported by the British government in the ongoing Windrush scandal have died. The British government estimated that 13 people were wrongly deported. However, some believe the figure is higher. If certain MPs, journalists and bloggers didn't raise heck, May would have wrongly (and deliberately) deported thousands of people. When British prime minister, Theresa May, was Home Secretary in fellow racist David Cameron’s cabinet, she concocted a disgusting plan to invalidate the residency and citizenship of Caribbean citizens and people from other nations of the Commonwealth in Africa, to hit immigration reduction targets she invented out of thin air. She also repeatedly denied the visas of students and skilled workers, costing Britain billions in income. The Windrush generation are a group of people who came to Britain between the 1940s-1960s, at the invitation of the government, to help rebuild the nation after World War II did a significant amount of damage via bombings. They were also invited to fill labor shortages in Britain. Approximately 125,000 Caribbean people and their children lawfully moved to Britain during that time period and were told they have the same rights as Britons and are citizens. Therefore, many of them did not bother to spend the £1,000 pounds to acquire British citizenship, because they were told they are citizens. May used it as a loophole to sneakily invalidate their citizenship and destroyed government property regarding the immigration landing cards, showing when they lawfully arrived in Britain. May is an evil person to have done such a deceitful, wicked thing. Thousands of Windrush people and their offspring, the latter having been born and raised in Britain, were then sent deportation orders by horrible May. Some were wrongly put in prison as illegal immigrants and others chained in planes and deported from Britain. I don’t know what planet May is on that she thinks this is a good image for the British government in the world (Theresa May Slammed In The New York Times As A ‘Racist’ For Her Abominable Treatment Of The Windrush Generation). May’s evil behavior is absolutely disgusting and has destroyed the British government’s relationship with the people of the Caribbean. This is the worst thing to happen to said relationship since slavery and it will never be forgotten or excused. Now we hear Windrush people have died after May criminally stripped them of their citizenship, healthcare, pensions they earned and saddled them with criminal records as illegal immigrants, right before tossing them out of the country as illegal aliens. Such situations breeds stress and distress, which can lead to heart attacks, strokes and cancer. Their blood is on May’s hands and God will punish her for it. I warned from the beginning this criminal behavior is a danger to Caribbean people (Madonna's Criminal Conduct At The BBC In Britain Has Nasty Racist Slavery Connotations To It (Anthony Joshua, Daniel Kaluuya)). When I was in Britain in 2012 and 2015 I saw things that I found troubling. Since this scandal broke it is being attributed to May's self-professed "hostile environment." I predict May's hostile environment will cost Britain trillions of pounds, among other things, as she and Cameron ran off people the United Kingdom needed and the financial cost of having done so will become fully apparent in the not too distant future. This is unequivocally the most evil thing I have seen the British government do since slavery. All the gains made in relations between the British government and the people of the Caribbean since slavery days is gone. I don't think May and the people in her cabinet and party supporting her criminal behavior grasp the gravity of what she has done. However, time will show just how terrible of a decision it was on her part. STORY SOURCE Windrush: three people wrongly deported from UK have died, says official Jamaican foreign minister reveals deaths of individuals who were waiting for UK help to return to Britain Thu 30 Aug 2018 11.00 EDT Last modified on Thu 30 Aug 2018 11.10 EDT - Kamina Johnson-Smith said officials had been painstakingly searching for other people deported to Jamaica. At least three members of the Windrush generation who were wrongly deported to the Caribbean died before officials were able to contact them to help them to return the UK, the Jamaican foreign minister has said. In the past week, the Home Office has presented Jamaica’s foreign ministry with a list of 13 people detained and removed in error from the UK. British officials have asked for help in contacting the relatives of the three people believed to have died. Kamina Johnson-Smith, the Jamaican foreign minister, described the situation as “unfortunate”. “We have just received the information that
they are dead. We have to find the families,” she told the
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