Several more special flights will arrive at airports around Britain in the coming months as part of a programme to take 20,000 refugees over five years.
UK Prime Minister, David Cameron established the plan following the outcry over the death of little Aylan Kurdi (his mother and brother were later found dead) who was washed up on a Greek beach in September.
The arrivals come after it emerged that at least one of the attackers in the Paris atrocity is believed to have entered Europe through Greece posing as a refugee from Syria.
At the weekend, the UK Home Secretary Theresa May said those who arrive in the UK from the region will have been thoroughly screened to ensure they do not pose a terrorist threat.
She said multiple checks are in place for those earmarked for relocation in Britain.
"There are two levels of screening that take place," she told BBC1's Andrew Marr Show.
"First of all, we are taking people directly from the camps. We are working with UNHCR - UNHCR take biometrics, they look at documents, they interview people, they do their own process of screening against issues like war crimes and serious criminality.
"Then there is a further check that is done once people are referred to the UK. The Home Office then undertakes further checks, further biometrics are taken."The revelation that one of the Paris attackers was a Syrian refugee prompted Home Office chiefs to carry out an urgent review of whether Britain's entry procedures were tough enough.
Paul Morrison, director of the UK Syrian resettlement programme, said British methods were more thorough than in France because refugees are plucked directly from camps in Syria.
Refugees are verified by both the UN Refugee Agency and the British government before their application to come to Britain can be approved.
A "steady stream" of refugees have already come to the UK since the scheme was announced in September but the start of special charter flights is described as a "step change".
New arrivals will be given a five-year visa allowing them to remain in the country, after which they will be able to apply for leave to remain.
Downing Street refused to specify how many refugees were arriving today but said they had undergone "rigorous" security checks before boarding the plane.
A spokesman said it would be "reasonable to assume" the refugees would go to areas within a "reasonable radius" of Glasgow.
UK Mirror
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DeleteDis is gracious and lovely frm them and I pray ISIS should b wipe out frm d world IJN.
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DeleteThey're still taking these terrorists...
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DeleteAbi you just deey look for talk?
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They are on their own!!!
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But they never came to nigeria to take peeps out..LOL. this life. .
Delete@Alloy, may that not be our portion.
DeletePheeeww...! It will never be well with those heartless animals who do not want to see the world in peace.
ReplyDeleteBritain bombs Syria causing displacement of Muslims who are raised to hate the West and then they put those Muslims on a plane to Britain so that they can suck Syrian oil with ease. Tell me who is the animal here? They want to act like they are removing civilians from Syria so that they can completely destroy the country.
DeleteAnd btw how do they plan to check whether these Syrians on the flight are terrorists or have such leanings? There is way more to this and the attack in Paris. I don't trust white people.
But na dem get sense pass. Tell me which Africa country will u say it's bin manage well with all our resources. They plan for their tomorrow, steal small.we plan for our pocket steal enough to buy a small country, not develop. Anytin.i mean let them be.
DeleteStupid people. They intend to deport 29k harmless Nigerians here and accept 20k Syrians you can't trust. Okay David...kontinuu inugo.
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UK n d love dey share,just be careful
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ReplyDeleteHmmmmm, Hmmmmm, Hmmmmm this entry is political n I hope they don't end up sacrificing the lives of their citizens. Every single one of them is a potential terrorist! I pray they don't regret this reckless action of theirs!
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Hmmmmmmmm pls dn't say dat again,clean mouth abeg do u knw what dey pass through and no freedom sef 4 dem
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DeleteThe suffer go better pass Nigeria suffer
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I hope there aren't any extremists among them
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ReplyDeleteGiving them five years visa to live and stay but cnt grant me ordinary 6montgs visa to visit friends and family. Not like I even like your so called UK. Rubbish!!!!
ReplyDeleteIf u nor like am y u apply? Ingrate dts y dy didnt gv u bcs of jealousy nd u wont gt it ode
DeleteThese white people can be so daft atimes.
ReplyDeleteYou can give them 5yrs visa but after that, you should send them home. Are you not seeing your country already being taken over by these guys who continue to add to the home grown terrorists?
Britain, using their hands to invite bad tidings.
ReplyDeleteVery good from the British government, although I know some people in their government is making money out of this lol. Well, I doubt the story about the man they said had his Syrian passport with him, I think that was included so they can stop taking refuges. Another thing is that there's hardly a coordinated terrorist attack that the governments from the west don't know about. May God bring peace to the world and touch the hearts of these refugees not to commit any terror or crime in the country that has welcomed them.
ReplyDeleteThese people will never learn, they are bringing terrorist into their country. After taking them in, they will turn their backs against them.
ReplyDeleteThese people will never learn, they are bringing terrorist into their country. After taking them in, they will turn their backs against them.
ReplyDeleteHow senseless can this be?? They allow in planeloads of people potentially harbouring home grown terrorists. Either from amongst the plane loads or their children when they grow up. Yet, the refuse visas to Nigerians and deport thousands too. The same Nigerians that work so very hard, round the clock at jobs and getting an education in the UK. All they want is to make a good life for themselves and their children. The same Nigerians whohave contributed so much to Britain in sports, entertainment and business and politics. The same Nigerians who fought side by side with them durinf the second world war WAFF and have never been acknowledged or appreciated till tomorrow. They rather let in thousands of Syrians who are an accident waiting to happen. How foolish!! Security measures? Screened? They must be joking surely?
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