Deport all immigrant criminals from British prisons now

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Robert Storrow and 15 others have signed recently.

The Issue

I've witnessed firsthand the heinous acts committed by some immigrants who have come to the UK, only to abuse the system and harm innocent citizens. These individuals have been responsible for countless crimes, including beatings and rapes, leaving their victims in trauma while they face little more than a cozy cell as punishment. This is not justice. This is a mockery of our legal system, which should be protecting its people, not providing comfort to those who have breached not only our laws but our trust.

We need to take immediate action against those immigrants—be they legal or illegal—who have flagrantly violated our laws. It is imperative to deport them to serve their time in their respective home countries' prisons, which will neither coddle nor shelter them as they pay for their wrongdoings. This would serve as a stronger deterrent to committing crimes in Britain—knowing that a life of luxury at the taxpayer's expense will not be an option.

Our laws must change so that any immigrant convicted of a crime has their rights within Britain revoked. We cannot continue to let individuals who have egregiously violated the rights of our citizens to see the justice system as nothing more than a slap on the wrist. These measures may sound harsh, but they are necessary for the protection and restoration of dignity to the victims, as well as to send a clear message that criminal behavior will not be tolerated here.

By signing this petition, you are standing for justice and for the safety of our community. Let's call on the British government to enact policy changes that will enforce the immediate deportation of immigrants serving prison sentences and ensure justice is truly served. Sign now to make our voices heard and protect the innocent from becoming victims again.
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Recent signers:
Robert Storrow and 15 others have signed recently.

The Issue

I've witnessed firsthand the heinous acts committed by some immigrants who have come to the UK, only to abuse the system and harm innocent citizens. These individuals have been responsible for countless crimes, including beatings and rapes, leaving their victims in trauma while they face little more than a cozy cell as punishment. This is not justice. This is a mockery of our legal system, which should be protecting its people, not providing comfort to those who have breached not only our laws but our trust.

We need to take immediate action against those immigrants—be they legal or illegal—who have flagrantly violated our laws. It is imperative to deport them to serve their time in their respective home countries' prisons, which will neither coddle nor shelter them as they pay for their wrongdoings. This would serve as a stronger deterrent to committing crimes in Britain—knowing that a life of luxury at the taxpayer's expense will not be an option.

Our laws must change so that any immigrant convicted of a crime has their rights within Britain revoked. We cannot continue to let individuals who have egregiously violated the rights of our citizens to see the justice system as nothing more than a slap on the wrist. These measures may sound harsh, but they are necessary for the protection and restoration of dignity to the victims, as well as to send a clear message that criminal behavior will not be tolerated here.

By signing this petition, you are standing for justice and for the safety of our community. Let's call on the British government to enact policy changes that will enforce the immediate deportation of immigrants serving prison sentences and ensure justice is truly served. Sign now to make our voices heard and protect the innocent from becoming victims again.
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Petition created on 12 May 2026