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The illegal and uncontrolled immigration.

Postby yialousa1971 » Fri Oct 08, 2010 4:42 pm

The illegal and uncontrolled immigration.

It is no longer acceptable to all, except Akel, N. Sylikiotis, Mr. L. Luke, a Mr. Polycarpou and perhaps to a lesser extent than Mrs S. Charalambous, that the situation with illegal immigrants and asylum seekers in the two- last three years, is tragic and out of control. Neither the police have the ability to cope, neither the Ministry of Labour can control the illegal workers nor the Interior Ministry to carry out the workload relating to asylum seekers and illegal immigrants.

In an even period of unemployment and economic crisis mercilessly beat on the door of Cyprus, with unforeseen problems and consequences that have yet to manifest in their entirety, Cyprus leech from the efforts to address the hurricane on the front of about two years and above, some of us sound the alarm.

The situation is now so rampant. I will not mention the daily theft and robberies and other crimes involving foreigners, mostly illegal (even though with doubtful and community background, like the British of Pakistani origin, cannabis growers in Paphos, and using vehicles registered in the illegal pseudo-state, and Romania). I will confine myself to the question of evil road. In the streets of free Cyprus move about 70,000 vehicles without registration, technical inspection and most likely driven by people who do not have insurance nor licensed driver. Certainly much of the vehicles owned by foreigners, most of which are illegal.

According to the law of probabilities, not all road accidents, but most accidents at work occur only illegal, why this happens. If someone does a survey on traffic and other accidents in our country, we find that illegal have the lion's share. This leads to the conclusion that in Cyprus, the legal workers is less than the illegal. Statutory employees in place, I see today in the press that numbering 115,000. Take your own conclusions, how many are illegal.

Yesterday two road accidents occurred in Aglantzia and Cherry, with tragic victims Cypriots and foreign heroes, probably by illegal immigrants, since after the accidents have gone and searched. There may be already in the occupied territories, since there is no control at illegal roadblocks. (This of course is another big issue, which should still trouble us all. When one EU country to allow a portion of its citizens to travel by vehicles registered in a secessionist pseudo-state and without authorization, technical control, etc., something is amiss in the kingdom of Danimarkias. (This matter will come back soon I hope).

My wish is the servant of the CBC to do it and get back to work. Wondered, however, my dear, who pays all the property damage? All of us who have legitimate vehicles and pay our premiums regularly, which include damage caused by illegal immigrants, which of course is not insured. And do not epanapafesthe that accidents happen only to others, as with death, still others who are dying and not us. With the momentum that took the unconscious lathrodigoi and tolerance and the inability of decision-makers, none of us can claim, if using the roads, either by vehicle or on foot, that is not the next victim of these uncontrollable situations.

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