By Max Musson:
In a case that exposes the ineffectiveness and ineptitude of Britain’s supposed immigration controls, it was reported yesterday in the Daily Telegraph that an Iranian migrant had recently walked into a police station in the Greater Manchester area and demanded to be deported – because he’d ‘had enough’ of Manchester.
It appears that Arash Aria, 25, complained of his loneliness and disillusionment in the city and of the rudeness and “violence” he had experienced from the people of Manchester. He was described as “agitated and angry” as he told officers he wanted to leave after living illegally in the city for a decade.
However when officers from Manchester’s city centre police station contacted the Home Office to check Mr Aria’s status, they found that while he had entered the UK illegally, he had been granted indefinite leave to remain as he had been here so long.
Having arrested Mr Aria on suspicion of unlawfully entering Britain the police had no option but to release him and send him on his way.
Mr Aria told The Telegraph he had been left frustrated and disappointed by local people’s rudeness and his failure to find work.
“The people of Manchester have not been welcoming,” he said.
“It’s words, violence, many things. I try to ignore people but I’m fed up now.
“I don’t get the respect I should here.
“People are not friendly here in Manchester. When they are rude to me, I don’t like it.
“Particularly in the last year it’s got really bad,” said Mr Aria.
“I try to be friendly and polite. But they just laugh at me because I am foreign and look at me strangely.”
He added: “I am not working right now. I used to work as a waiter and a barman but now people won’t give me shifts – for no reason.
“It’s affecting my head, my dreams and the way I think.
“I am on benefits but I don’t want that. I am in full health, I want to work.
“Everyone wants to work, to have a dream but I can’t achieve my dreams here.
“I want to try and do something with my life. I want to get a good job, save money and do something big – be somebody. “
Mr Aria said he was in limbo after sending documents to the Home Office, while his Iranian passport had expired.
“I want to go back to my city Shiraz, in south-west Iran. My aunt and my family will look after me there because my mother will stay here in England,” he said.
“I am just waiting for my passport to come through and then I will book my flights and start my life out there.”
Detective Sergeant David Henshall, who was on duty at the time of the incident and publicised the incident on Twitter, said Mr Aria began “shouting and screaming” at the police front desk.
“I got a call from the staff downstairs at the front desk who said he was being aggressive and throwing his bike around so I went down to help.
“He was very angry and just kept saying how much he hated Manchester.
“He didn’t look drunk – I didn’t smell any alcohol on him – he just seemed very angry.
“We tried to ask him what the catalyst was but he just kept saying he had been here 10 years and he hated it.
“Maybe he just wanted a free flight home, I’m just not sure.
“He didn’t look like he was sleeping rough. He was wearing nice clothes and came in with this expensive mountain bike which he kept throwing on the floor.”
The sergeant added: “He was arrested for immigration offences because he did enter the country illegally but they backtracked and said there was nothing that could be done because he had been in the country so long.” Apparently, the police found this incident so strangely amusing, they decided to release details of the matter in a series of ‘Tweets’ on their official Twitter account!
Furthermore, a spokesman for the Iranian Embassy in London said Mr Aria would be offered consular assistance to return to Iran if he got in touch, and stated that he may even be able to secure financial help with transport costs.
So, what does all this tell us?
It would appear that approximately ten years ago, Mr Aria and his mother, and possibly other undisclosed members of his immediate family, entered the UK illegally, and having managed to stay in this country as long as they have, they have been granted indefinite leave to remain.
Clearly however, Mr Aria and his family were not fleeing persecution, or war, or poverty and yet when their illegal presence here in this country was discovered, they were simply allowed to stay, even though they have relatives back in Iran that could support them upon their return to that country.
We must therefore ask if it is the accepted procedure for immigration officers to automatically grant indefinite leave to remain without first investigating the possibility of returning illegal immigrants to their country of origin, and if so, we must ask why that is?
Furthermore, and in the event that this is not the accepted procedure, we must ask if there will be an enquiry into why the immigration officers involved in this case acted without authority and made no attempt to secure the return of the Arai family to Iran before granting them leave to remain?
The next issue concerns the illegal employment of Mr Aria and other family members during the period between their illegal entry into the UK and the date upon which they were granted leave to remain. During this period they will presumably not have been registered with the authorities, they will have had no National Insurance numbers and will not have been paying income tax. Were Her Majesties Revenue & Customs notified at the point that the Aria family were granted leave to remain so that any back taxes and fines for late payment could be collected? If not, why not?
What our authorities, including the police need to recognise is that when someone enters this country illegally, they are not simply trespassing, because if they stay illegally and attempt to make a life for themselves here, they are in effect stealing the benefits of British citizenship. An area of land can only support so many people and when a country is full to capacity, anyone additional who intrudes onto that land is in effect denying the benefits of life in that land to someone to whom it legitimately belongs.
If there was no unemployment in Britain and yet still a substantial number of unfilled employment vacancies, it could be argued that Britain is not yet full to capacity and that an illegal immigrant is fulfilling a useful function in coming to our country, but that is not the case. Figures from the Office of National Statistics show that in the Greater Manchester area, there are currently some 98,300 people unemployed.
If there was no homelessness in Britain and yet still a substantial number of homes laying empty, it could be argued that Britain is not yet full to capacity and that there is room to accommodate migrants, but that is not the case. Housing charities report that there are on the waiting list for social housing in the Greater Manchester area over 120,000 people, and there are over 100 people sleeping rough in the city centre every night.
Furthermore, if there was substantial overcapacity with regard to healthcare services, social services and education services, again, it could be argued migrants can be accommodated without loss to the indigenous people, but there is massive under-capacity, long waiting lists and long waiting times. Clearly therefore, illegal immigrants entering this country are denying the rights of access to the necessities of life for the indigenous British and this iniquity must stop!
It is all very well for immigration officers, social services and the police to dole out largesse at taxpayer’s expense and regard this matter as rather amusing, ‘Ho, ho, ho, I thought this was funny, so I put it on Twitter!’, but I don’t think the people sleeping rough in Manchester city centre will find it so amusing that the likes of Arash Aria are occupying city centre flats at public expense while they are shivering in the frost and snow this winter.
Arash Aria has complained that we British are ‘rude’ and don’t show him the ‘respect’ he feels he deserves, but what has he done to earn our respect?
So yes, you go back to Iran, Mr Aria, life there doesn’t look so bad, and hopefully, many more of your compatriots will follow you!
By Max Musson © 2015
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Albert
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What many of these bogus refugees do, once they get British Citizenship … They return to their home country for long holidays often in our winter time, paid for by the benefits they get
Heather
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Your point was raised recently by an MP, that many who say they need refuge are often then found to be taking holidays back in the Country they say they feared for their lives in.
Social Services in Kent are demanding the return of a girl taken back to Sudan by her Mother, supposedly for family visiting purposes, but they fear it may be in order for her to be circumcised.
So if they can visit family, or return to circumcise their girls, where is the danger, and why do they need to be here.
Max Musson
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Exactly, Heather, exactly!
Heather
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I am a little surprised at the claims made by this man. I always thought that Manchester was one of the jewels in the Crown of Multi-cultural/racial Britain.
Where people from everywhere lived in harmony together, proof that the Multi everything society works.
It would be interesting to know exactly who is making his life here uncomfortable, and where they originate from.
He says he has lived here for a decade illegally. That would make his time of arrival about the same time I moved down to a port of entry town. There were few days when I was not stopped and asked for “immigration centre” by mainly Africans showing me their little map, which looked a well produced official one.
So it seemed to me that it was literally just a piece of cake to walk through. It didn’t seem that there was any official holding of people at the port if they were just given a map and address of the immigration centre and left to make their own way there.
That begs the question of how many just bypassed that particular formality, especially if they had contacts already here, telling them to come on over the streets really are paved with gold.
Ryan
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Exaggerated claims of victimhood are a weapon. It is not even deliberate but ingrained/indoctrinated into many non-Europeans, especially those who are seeking attention. There is a unconscious awareness that claims of victimhood will give them moral legitimacy and inevitably further their own and the liberal media’s agenda.
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An historical example is a certain religious group will claim they were subject to extreme persecution in the USSR even though they made up the majority of the ruling elite and cadres secret police. Criticism of them was even punishable by death.
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Either way the propaganda of Mr Ariah plight/fabrication on its target audience should not be ignored. Even though outward European ethno-centrism has been marginalised in ‘respectable’ society from the top down it projects to the liberals apparatchik that the forces of the government have not gone far enough in ‘stamping out’ White ‘racism’. The solution: more funding and support for anti-White policies and initiatives. Such stories provide moral legitimacy (an excuse) to bring these in.
Heather
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The Race Card as many call it. Such privilege has now been extended to many other minority groups.
I know what you are saying, and we see it with every news story that makes claims of “racism” or “homophobia” “Sexism” and indeed now “Islamaphobia”.
The usual suspects pop up to tell us we need more legislation, more quotas put in place and so on.
Byrhtnoth
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When I visited Manchester as a youth I was shocked at how grim it appeared. I suppose today it is not so grim because most of it’s industry has disappeared since then, but I still find it hard to understand why anyone would want to leave sunny Iran to work as a barman in Manchester. Arias predicament highlights how the benefits that non white immigrants gain by coming here are offset by the fact that they leave behind some of the most attractive aspects of their culture, including language, costume, crafts, architecture and religious rituals. You could say that they become ‘deracinated’ which means to uproot someone from their natural geographical, social, or cultural environment.
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There are several odd and inexplicable aspects to this case that seem to indicate lack of vigilance by the authorities. For instance how did Aria obtain state benefits if he did not have a right to work here? I thought that in order to obtain state benefits as an immigrant you had to attend an interview to be granted a National Insurance number and at the same time produce ID and a work permit. Also I thought that discretionary leave to remain depended on the applicant having had at least 10 years LAWFUL residence in the UK, so surely that would exclude illegal immigrants. It appears that there is an unwritten rule that allows illegal immigrants to remain here indefinitely if they manage to avoid detection for at least ten years. How can this be justified when illegal immigration is clearly not in the public interest considering housing shortages, and unemployment of British citizens?
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Another odd and inexplicable aspect of this case is the unrealistic expectations of Aria himself who believed that he could fulfill his ambitions while at the same time living in the shadows to avoid detection as an illegal immigrant. Perhaps not so unrealistic considering that detection of his presence in Britain by the authorities did not result in deportation or prosecution for tax avoidance.
Heather
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You raise a good point regarding the benefits,and it is one that I have thought about in relation to illegal immigrants.
In my experience virtually everything you do in any official capacity requires at least two forms of identification.
Last year I helped a gentleman known to my family who had gone off the rails. Drink and a list of various wrong turns led him to become homeless.
Helping him get his life back on track was difficult in dealing with officials because of his lack of identity documents.
He had no passport, no driving licence, no utility bills and no bank account.
We got there eventually,but I have often wondered how illegals find things easier or seem to. So is there a whole illegal industry built around ironing out those problems for them?
I’ve even been refused a parcel from the post office because I didn’t have the correct ID. That seems a bit surreal to me when compared with the ease an illegal immigrant seems to be able to take benefits from the state.
Stefan
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We can expect a lot more dissatisfied customers soon & they will probably be more violent in expressing their disappointment at not getting the instant wealth they were promised.
Combine that with citizens who are being pushed off housing lists & out of Doctor’s surgeries & finding it more difficult to find jobs, it will be an explosive mix.
Also power & water shortages if we build more cities to accommodate these “much needed immigrants” as the official line goes.
Aryan Hashtrudi
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I thought Iranians were classed as white
Max Musson
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Like most countries of the Middle East and the Southern and Eastern seaboards of the Mediterranean, the populations there are of very mixed heritage. The name ‘Iran’ is believed to be derived from the same root word ‘Aryan’, meaning ‘noble’, and it is likely that the ruling caste that founded Iran were originally of European stock. There are still some Iranians who today could be classified as predominantly White, but most have significant admixture from the Semitic, Turkic, Afghan and Pakistani peoples from that area.
Aryan
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I understand your cause, what you fight for and I sincerely hope the British people find their sovereignty from the Zionist inspired globalist banksters and the foolish liberal SJW’s who want to sever the history and civilisation of this great country which through their technology, architecture, literature, industry etc have graced the world with so much productivity, strength and beauty throughout the ages.
BUT PLEASE HEAR ME OUT, I HAVE PROOF THAT IRAN IS NOT SOME TYPICAL NON WHITE COUNTRY IN ASIA, IN FACT IT’S QUITE THE OPPOSITE. In fact most of those white faces you showed in your article count for the majority of Iranians. And that is under the Middle Eastern heat. If they were born and raised under European climate like in the North of Iran they could even pass for French or Basque. I have studied the phenotypes of Italians, Greeks and Albanian communities of Egypt and they look significantly swarthier than their cousins in Europe, so it is of vital importance that we don’t ignore these important external factors. The part of Iran my parents originate from which is in the North west of the country has very European looking people and the dark skinned, kinky haired Semitic type with a sloping forehead and unibrow is hardly found at all Sure, we are definitely not as purely Aryan as the Teutonic folk of the Germanic world but neither is Southern Europe or the Slavic lands. Just look at Putin (clear Mongoloid admixture) or Greece’s leader of the golden dawn party (clear Middle Eastern admixture) and there are plenty more like them in the Mediterranean and more Eastern parts of Europe. This is because the ancestors of these people had to sacrifice their own racial purity in order to save their Nordic cousins from facing the fate of miscegenation they faced as a result of these hordes of Ottoman Turks (16th century) Huns (4th century) and Arabs (8th century) which are by the way hated in our part of the world because they raped and enslaved our women and children around 1000 years ago and more importantly cost us our racial purity.
The only difference between us and our Mediterranean cousins was that we were forced to become Muslims from around the 7th century and have had this mask that has hindered us ever since . The Middle Eastern blood in us is only 10% which according to my research is very similar to the Latin world especially Spain, Portugal and Sicily as they were under Moorish dominion between the 8th and 13th century. Here’s one of my main sources which describes the current Iranian people as being more related to the people of the Caucasus, Anatolians (note I said Anatolians not Turks as that piece of land belonged to the Greeks and was stolen from them in 1067 ) and Balkan people. The country in the Balkans we are probably most related to is Croatia as they are of Scythian descent (an Iranic tribe). Here’s one of my main sources of information for this topic please://www.youtube.com/watch?v=noGC8Ll1ZVg
Also, I don’t know if you knew this but THE IRANIANS WERE IMMUNE TO THE NUREMBERG LAWS ON THE GROUNDS THAT THEY WERE PURE BLOODED ARYANS. An Iranian national socialist by the name of Davud Monshizadeh along with his associate Bahram Shahrokh hosted a program on Persia on the Deutsche radio Nazi Germany’s official radio station. Mr Monshizadeh was also a journalist for Das Reich radio which was the official newspaper for Nazi Germany. To do all of these things he would have has to have attained an Aryan certificate, and that was only possible for one to attain if one was of pure European descent. This man also formed Iran’s first national socialist party but i won’t go into more detail as it is not relevant to this discussion.
The fact remains the same, the Persian empire was one of the great bastions of white civilisation and even up until today many of our people are still of direct lineage from those Indo-Europeans which built the great architecture of Persepolis and graced the world with the wise teachings of Zoroaster. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ppjg4Q-mCZg. Just watch this; this is an interview by a member of the Iranian resistance fighting for the Aryan race in Iran and other general far right issues in the white world talking about the strong Persian ties with western civilisation. The well known Nazi eugenicist Hans F.K. Gunther was a huge fanatic of Zoroastrianism and Persian culture in general, in his ground breaking book ‘Racial elements of European history’ he described how despite the Arab invasion our mental achievements lived and lasted on in the great movement of Sufism which was the Iranian version of the renaissance where much great scientific discoveries, literature and art was made. In the same book on page 126 he mentions that the Greeks started their non white race mixing before the Persians essentially making modern day Greeks less white than the Persians https://archive.org/stream/TheRacialElementsOfEuropeanHistory/RHPE#page/n125/mode/2up/search/less+nordic here’s a link for the book.
In conclusion, after all the proof I’ve given you that Iranians are a white people especially the evidence I gave that Adolf Hitler (the most prominent white nationalist leader of all time) accepted us as Aryans; can an Iranian such as myself join a party like Western Spring?
Max Musson
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If you read my first reply to you, I stated, “There are still some Iranians who today could be classified as predominantly White, but most have significant admixture from the Semitic, Turkic, Afghan and Pakistani peoples from that area”. I stand by that statement, however I judge people from a racial perspective based upon their individual merits.
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In my youth I knew a number of Iranian students and had the opportunity to observe them closely over a long period while they were studying in England. This was prior to the Islamic revolution in Iran and most of them were drawn from families from the elite social class allied to the Shah. They were all very Europeanised culturally, and secular, and I don’t recall any of them ever making any references to Islam. If I am honest, the majority of them were what I would describe as predominantly Turkic or Semitic, however the lighter coloured individuals would as you say, have been able to pass themselves off as Greek or possibly Italian should they have wished.
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You apparently self-identify as White and it could be that you are one of the minority of Iranians who has a very European phenotype.
Aryan
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IWhat are the personal qualities and assets I need in order to join Western Spring? Like I said I classify myself as a white man of the Indo-Aryan branch of the European race. I wouldn’t say I hate other races but I feel passionately about preserving the future and destiny of European and Indo-European mankind through peaceful means.