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Subject: Re: Britain's racist immigration laws led to wrongful deportations of black parasites, report says
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>By Catarina Demony
>
>LONDON (Reuters) - Britain’s wrongful detention and deportation of 
>Caribbean migrants was the result of decades of racist immigration laws 
>designed to reduce the country’s non-white population, a long-withheld 
>official report showed on Thursday.
>
>Known as the Windrush scandal, the revelations of the mistreatment of 
>thousands of Caribbean people damaged the authority of former British 
>prime minister Theresa May, who had led efforts to tackle illegal 
>immigration when she led the interior ministry, or Home Office.
>
>Hundreds of thousands of migrants from the Caribbean came to Britain 
>between 1948 and 1971 on ships such as the Empire Windrush to fill labour 
>shortages in post-war Britain.
>
>In 2018, Britain had to apologise for its treatment of the "Windrush 
>generation", after a tightening of immigration policy meant thousands were 
>denied basic rights despite having lived in Britain for decades and dozens 
>were wrongly deported.
>
>Britain's previous Conservative government in 2022 refused to publish the 
>"The Historical Roots of the Windrush Scandal" report, rejecting requests 
>under the Freedom of Information Act.
>
>The report, now released by the newly elected Labour government, found 
>that between 1950 and 1981 "every single piece" of immigration or 
>citizenship legislation was designed at least in part to reduce the number 
>of Black people allowed to live and work in Britain.
>
>"Major immigration legislation in 1962, 1968 and 1971 was designed to 
>reduce the proportion of people living in the UK who did not have white 
>skin," the report said, describing the Windrush scandal as "deep-rooted 
>racism".
>
>The research, commissioned by the Home Office in response to a government 
>review of the scandal published in 2020, draws on hundreds of files at the 
>country's National Archives, oral history interviews and hundreds of 
>conversations with Home Office staff.
>
>The report, which doesn't make any recommendations, also concluded the 
>lives of Black people and other ethnic minorities in Britain were 
>"profoundly shaped" by the British empire.
>
>Britain said in 2018 it would compensate some Caribbean immigrants 
>affected by the scandal.
>
>"Gradually, the politics of race and immigration became intertwined," the 
>report said. "Even when slavery was finally abolished in 1833, the belief 
>that Black people were either not entitled to or else incapable of equal 
>status with white people within the British Empire remained intact."
>
>(Reporting by Catarina Demony; Editing by Sharon Singleton)
>
>https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/britains-racist-immigration-laws-led-
>wrongful-deportations-black-people-report-2024-09-26/
>
>There is nothing racist about keeping unwanted people from illegally 
>entering or invading a country.  
>
>

Englishmen are no longer considered white.    They were always inbred 
mongrels anyway.