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Name: Anonymous 2020-09-10 13:00

https://time.com/5706776/lucy-dutton-deportation-win/
Lucy was born in Johannesburg, South Africa, and brought to the United Kingdom by her parents in August 2018, when she was 11 months old. Her parents, both originally from South Africa, claimed British citizenship through their parents, who were born in the U.K. But British citizenship through descent only extends to one generation, meaning Lucy did not have an automatic right to stay in the U.K. As a result, she was living in the country on a child visitor’s visa.

After her parents applied for an extension, the U.K.’s Home Office, which is in charge of immigration, sent a letter to Lucy telling that her the application had been denied because she had not lived in the U.K. for seven consecutive years. It was two days before her second birthday. Her parents were told that they could return to South Africa with Lucy.


What would happen if such Lucy kills a nigger to show that she hates Africa?

Name: Anonymous 2020-09-10 13:01

What would happen if such Lucy kills a nigger to show that she hates Africa?


There would be one less nigger and white people will applaud the brave girl. Africa must be cleansed from the Black subhumans for the white men to settle. That is why Britain deports whites back to Africa. They are on the crusade there, until the last nigger sees his grave.

Name: Anonymous 2020-09-10 13:12

https://time.com/5706776/lucy-dutton-deportation-win/
A 22-year-old man who moved to the UK as a child and lives in Cornwall with his girlfriend has spoken of his fear of being deported to South Africa.

Damian Truter was 11 when he moved from Durban to Plymouth with his mother over a decade ago. The pair were granted an ancestry visa, which expired in February 2020.

Both Damian and his mother applied for leave to remain under the ‘private life’ route, but, despite having been schooled in the UK and laid down his roots in a country he has adopted, Damian’s application was turned down by the Home Office.

In a letter dated April 7, Damian was told by the Home Office that he had the right to appeal, or two weeks to leave the country. His mother, who lives in Bovey Tracey in Devon, is yet to learn her fate.

Damian is understandably fearful of returning to a country he barely knows where crime, poverty and inequality remain widespread.

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