Unless they can immediately demonstrate a credible fear of persecution, why shouldn't these people be returned at once to the country from which they embarked - whether it be their home country or a stopover point - at the expense of the airline that brought them? All appeals would then be made from the country to which they have been returned.


Ed Koch on Everything: Movies, Politics, Personalities, Food and Other Stuff (ed. Birch Lane Press, 1994)


Unless they can immediately demonstrate a credible fear of persecution, why shouldn't these people be returned at once to the country from which they ...

Unless they can immediately demonstrate a credible fear of persecution, why shouldn't these people be returned at once to the country from which they ...

Unless they can immediately demonstrate a credible fear of persecution, why shouldn't these people be returned at once to the country from which they ...

Unless they can immediately demonstrate a credible fear of persecution, why shouldn't these people be returned at once to the country from which they ...