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Published Date: 20 April 2009
FIRST Minister Alex Salmond yesterday urged the Home Secretary to intervene in the case of an Indian family who face being deported from Scotland.
Mr Salmond wrote to Jacqui Smith after Swarthick Salins's application to stay in Britain was rejected.

The First Minister said that decision seemed to be "overly harsh" and he called on Ms Smith to "share the detail" of the reasons for it.

Mr
Salins, 37, has lived in Scotland for nine years and studied for a PhD at St Andrews University. The married father of three, whose children were all born in Britain, hoped to get work with an aid agency and sought approval to stay in the UK.

But a judge at an asylum and immigration tribunal in Glasgow refused his application because of a rule breach.

Mr Salins's bank balance fell to £721.23 last September and Home Office rules state that people who appeal to stay in the UK must have at least £800 in savings for three months before they apply.

Mr Salmond told Ms Smith he hoped she would be "able to intervene in this case to rectify what appears to have been an overly harsh interpretation of the legislation".

In his letter the First Minister told the Home Secretary: "I would greatly appreciate you reviewing the case and sharing the detail and the reasoning behind the decision with me."

Mr Salins is planning to lodge an appeal against the decision at the Court of Session in Edinburgh.



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  • Last Updated: 19 April 2009 11:57 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Immigration and refugees
 
1

RufusT-Firefly,

20/04/2009 00:09:41
Why doesn't 2 salaries Salmond advance the poor guy some cash to get him over the £800 level?
2

THE REAL BLOCKEM,

Glasgow 20/04/2009 00:20:54
Deport Swarthick Salins, his wife and three children. We’ve squandered more than enough of our money on this freeloader. And why did his wife give birth to three of her offspring when the Salins were unable to support them. Three more of the immigrants’ offspring for us to feed, clothe, house, educate et al. Out with them - deport them - we can’t look after our own.
3

ultravires,

Edinburgh 20/04/2009 00:28:34
and don't forget eck's partner in crime Kenny MacAskill has signed extradition orders on a Scots couple to whisk them off to the US.

Has Eck not got the bottle to intervene with friend MacAskill in that one ?
http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/topstories/Court-backs-extradition-of-Scottish.3947717.jp
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20/04/2009 00:52:33
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Roy,

20/04/2009 07:06:55
Catch up Rufus. This is not something that can be back-dated.
6

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20/04/2009 08:52:43
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7

Queen D,

Glasgow 20/04/2009 10:23:09
Takes one to know one Tony!
What gives with the "as usual" ??
You know that poem , "first they came for......." ??
Remember it well!
8

THE REAL BLOCKEM,

Glasgow 20/04/2009 10:24:13
Swarthick Salins and family will not be deported. Even if immigration managed to get him et al on the ’plane, he would resort to the usual anti-deportation tactics, ie, thrashing about and screaming to be exited from the ’plane.

Here’s what happens .... ‘‘The Home Secretary, Jacqui Smith has admitted that the number of failed asylum seekers whose deportation flights are postponed because of their disruptive behaviour is almost double the figure previously released. Jacqui Smith has apologised after stating that there had been 1,173 such cases over two years when the real figure is nearly twice as high. In a letter to David Davis, the shadow home secretary, Ms Smith wrote: "It has now come to light that some of this information was incorrect and the figure is in fact 2,079. It is claimed that many asylum seekers throw tantrums or become aggressive when they are to be deported in a bid to sabotage their removal by convincing air crews to have them taken off flights because they pose a danger once the flight is airborne.’’
9

Mikey,

20/04/2009 10:39:49
Bunch of racists on today. Could it be that you lot are not Scottish and are facing deportation to England very shortly?
10

Allan(handofgod137),

20/04/2009 11:05:34
#10 Not at all, the racism is coming from fat boy salmond, and the leftist press who highlight this story and ignore this one.
http://www.thecourier.co.uk/output/2009/03/09/newsstory12746246t0.asp
11

ultravires,

Edinburgh 20/04/2009 12:21:34
Salmonds just looking for the minority vote - simple as that
12

Gregor Addison,

Glasgow 20/04/2009 12:52:46
I notice that the BBC's Brian Taylor has apologized for the suggestion that Alex Salmond answered a maths question incorrectly. I wonder if we can now expect an article from the Scotsman: "AM2 slams Scotsman on Salmond sum mix up."
13

Hugh Roscombe,

20/04/2009 15:40:23
11

Cretin.
14

THE REAL BLOCKEM,

Glasgow 20/04/2009 17:58:06
Mikey at 10 ....

Deportation has absolutely nothing to do with racism - it’s the process of carrying out our legal laws - and successful deportation is good for the economy. Sad that you had to pull out your wee deck of cards and play your racist card - the derisory joker racist card used against anyone, MP, MSP, councillor et al to stop us from exposing the massive, money-guzzling obscene asylum and immigration con.
15

THE REAL BLOCKEM,

Glasgow 20/04/2009 17:59:53
Hugh Roscombe at 14 ....

The usual brief insulting reply from the class of person who supports the asylum seeker / immigrant and who is unable to post a credible comment on the article - probably hasn’t even read the article.
16

THE REAL BLOCKEM,

Glasgow 20/04/2009 18:01:52
ultravires, Edinburgh at 12 ....

Spot on ultravires, here’s what Salmond is up to ....

£5,625,236 (sic) of taxpayers’ money given to The Equality Unit’s Race, Religion and Refugee Integration funding stream, designed to improve the lives of minority ethnic and faith communities in Scotland, including refugees, asylum seekers, migrant workers and Gypsies/Travellers.

*Citizens of Member States of the European Union - include all citizens of the following states:-
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden. These citizens will be registered as local government electors and (unless they are all qualifying commonwealth citizens such as citizens of Cyprus, Malta, or the Irish Republic, who can vote in all elections) are also ENTITLED TO VOTE in Scottish Parliament elections.

*SOURCE:- Glasgow Register of Electors 2008/09
17

THE REAL BLOCKEM,

Glasgow 21/04/2009 10:25:01
There would appear to be a hidden hand playing around with the numerals set against each poster.

 

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