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    1. TheLegendOfMart on

      So what, we are just expected to pay for him to exist in the country not knowing the language unable to work?

      He can’t even be trusted to behave while his application is processed. Commit a crime and get deported never to return.

    2. Ambitious-Reach7377 on

      So we’re going to deport him then?

      “Magistrates handed Mbaidin a 12-month conditional discharge and ordered him to pay a victim surcharge of £26, which is to be paid at £2 per month.”

      Oh… I see…

    3. Apprehensive_Yam1732 on

      Labour need to sort out the justice, prison and asylum systems. Or at least be making credible progress, or I’ll vote reform next time.

    4. Any asylum application should have a condition that if you’re convicted of a crime before your application is heard, it’s immediately rejected and you face deportation. That would hit starmers goal of cutting crime and reducing the prison population

    5. Farewell-Farewell on

      Sigh. Surely he has lost any rights to stay in the UK and should be deported. The UK is setting itself up to fail badly when we allow this to happen.

    6. Yeah he shouldn’t do community service, he should be barred from the country permanently.

    7. A lot of people in this thread don’t seem to realise that it’s illegal to deport a refugee back to the country they’re fleeing. That would immediately destroy the UK’s reputation as a country that respects human rights. An even more extreme position than the Rwanda plan

    8. Ajax_Trees_Again on

      Stories like this are the legacy of the ‘conservative’ party. In addition to all the poverty and corruption of course.

      May they never touch power again

    9. Dear_Stand_833 on

      Roundhouse Hotel again. These refugees are apparently so peaceful that we’ve had rape of an underage girl in the water, a knife battle and now this all by ‘refugees’ from one hotel.

      Tell me again how they’re just fleeing persecution and deserve to be alongside us?

      Ive always voted Labour, would never even dream of voting Tories, but if this continues I’ll happily vote reform next time just as a protest vote.

    10. If they don’t get a handle on these types soon Reform will win the next election, they need to be more firm and the main 2 parties have been way way to soft. This is not acceptable behaviour in our country, fuck him off to where ever he has just come from.

    11. >Mr Hensleigh said that his client received £9 per week and so fining him was not really an option.

      So he is also working illegally or is the most frugal person in the world if he manages to exist on about £1.15 a day.

      >His explanation is that when he was arrested, he didn’t think it was by a police officer and that is why he struggled.

      Utter and total crap. He knew exactly who they were, knew exactly what he was doing when harassing the joggers and will speak more English than he is letting on.

      His asylum application needs to be bumped right to the top of the list and as soon as he is told ‘no’ pop him on a plane back to Jordan.

    12. AtomicThreshold on

      Should be deported immediately.

      He made the choice to act in a criminal way and has compromised his own safety in regards to being deported back to his origin, irrespective of the state of affairs there.

      He can go and fulfil his criminal aspirations back at his origin.

    13. mountain4455 on

      So he’s ok to live in the country where he can’t speak a word of the language, but the fact he can’t speak a word of the language is also an excuse to escape any punishment in the same country.

      If he isn’t fit to do punishments based on his ability to speak the language, he shouldn’t be fit to live and integrate into the country

    14. test_test_1_2_3 on

      Fuck him off straight back to Jordan then. Anyone claiming refugee status who commits a crime should be swiftly put on a plane back to whatever shit hole they ran away from.

    15. Philluminati on

      He’s quoted as saying “fuck you” in the article. This country is so fucked up. They just come here and abuse people and walk away free when caught. No such thing as justice in this country.

    16. Allmychickenbois on

      I mean, this guy has a clear problem with women. He’s drinking and sexually harassing female joggers and then assaulting a female police officer. How much worse does he have to get?

      Someone also needs to tell TUI and Trailfinders and KUI that Jordan is so unsafe, as they’re running holiday tours there.

    17. Gold-Web-2928 on

      Get every last one of these people out. Not a single one of these small boat people should be allowed to set foot on British soil. If we need armed soldiers patrolling the border to deal with these scum, then so be it.

    18. clitoral_obligations on

      “When one officer, Pc Selina Swan, went to arrest him for being drunk and disorderly, he shoved her, hit her on the head with his jacket and told her “f— you” before running off.”

      Hardly a crime against humanity slapping someone with your jacket. Should have seen how England supporters were behaving in Madrid last weekend…

    19. There are apps that translate “pick up litter for the next 4 hours and don’t step into the road when vehicles are coming”.

    20. “Mbaidin was supported in court by a volunteer from a refugee organisation”

      This is the most important part. Whenever you wonder why so few people get deported, why flights get stopped, why ‘asylum seekers’ always know to claim they are persecuted and they lost their documents, why our government seems powerless to enforce its own borders. Its because of these organizations.

      Refugee Action

      Refugee Council

      Care4Calais

      Migrant Help

      UK for UNHCR

      Asylum Support Partnership

    21. caspian_sycamore on

      Most of the comments talk about deportation and I wonder how come British people have no ideas about their own country?

      The UK has no deportation mechanism and there will never be. Please consider this hard fact when you see news likes this.

    22. easy_c0mpany80 on

      Oh look, its just happened again…

      and again

      and again

      and again

      and again

      and again…

    23. Jolly_Philosopher265 on

      Deport the scumbag… He has lost all rights for refuge IF he has attacked someone. Being given safe sanctuary in the uk is a privilege not an automatic right. If you break out laws then you should be back on the first flight to whichever shithole you crawled out from

    24. Outrageous-Nose2003 on

      oh he doesnt speak english?? Charge the officer with racism immediately for daring to press charges!!!

    25. So he was drunk and bothering female joggers and then pushed an officer who tried to detain him. Apparently “out of character” for him. He’s also from Jordan, is there a reason people from Jordan should currently seek asylum?

    26. Groups of activist barristers petition and block the judicial decisions on deportation, they’ve basically ground the process to a complete halt. Any deportation order is countered on “human rights” grounds. The government really needs to establish clear deportation legislation that is not subject to judicial discretion. The law as it is, is just guidance.

    27. MediocreWitness726 on

      The guy needs deporting it’s as simple as that.

      If you come here and break our laws, be violent towards anyone – off you go.

    28. Efficient-Cost6248 on

      So let’s get this straight,

      He’s a sex pest, a day drinker, assaults women, has no regard for our laws, can’t work, can’t even speak the language of the country he’s hoping to live in, and since requires a translator to do ANYTHING (except sexually harass random women) we have to pay someone hundreds of pounds for every appointment he has with the home office on top of the thousands he’s already costing us to live here. Meanwhile he’s claiming asylum from Jordan, a prosperous country that hasn’t seen any conflict since long before he was born.

      Why the hell is he still here?

      I don’t personally blame the migrants who come here, because if we’re stupid enough to give them a house and a bunch of other free stuff, why wouldn’t they take it? The people who make me the most sick are honestly the lawyers who make thousands defending the most disgusting people and make stupid excuses such as the “he attacked the police officer because he didn’t speak English” that scumbag lawyer Mark Hensleigh made for this man. Yes, because if I’m on holiday in Spain and a police officer tries talking to me in Spanish, of course my first reaction would be to hit them since I don’t speak their language.

      I’m also disappointed in the “refugee organisation” who came to this sex pest’s defence. Aren’t they ashamed to be supporting and enabling sexual harassment? I fear that if these behaviours are overlooked, it will lead to sexual assaults, which apparently has tragically already happened to an underage girl because of a migrant from the same hotel in Bournemouth according to someone else’s comment.

    29. Correct. Community service should be ruled out in favour of shipping him back to Jordan.

    30. DaemonBlackfyre515 on

      I was told that one of the two big reasons (the other being family already here), why asylum seekers travel across the whole of Europe to get here, was that they speak English though?

    31. xmBQWugdxjaA on

      Just insanity. It’s incredibly difficult to have a non-British spouse in the UK, but if you turn up and ask for asylum they just let them in!

    32. Slobberchops_ on

      Why is he even seeking asylum? Jordan is a safe and stable country. I believe easyjet fly to Jordan — maybe his 26 quid fine would even cover the cost of a one-way ticket back. Dickheads like this are undermining public support for taking on people who genuinely need protection.