Foreign Traitor Rewarded by Courts Despite Being a Serial Criminal Costing the Tax Payer a Fortune

Sven Longshanks
Daily Stormer
November 15, 2014

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He is used to living like this, yet has been awarded what would be a king’s ransom in his own country, for spending a week in a British jail.

Asylum seekers are nothing but foreign criminals and traitors to their own nations. They display the lowest of all character traits by abandoning their own countries in order break into a White one, where they then demand to be treated better than the owners.

This particular freeloader has just won £600 in compensation for being unlawfully detained, despite having cost the country hundreds of thousands of pounds since first breaching the border illegally in 1991.

He has been convicted of 35 crimes since first being refused asylum in 1993 and has done nothing but lie, cheat and steal since that time, yet he is still in Britain fleecing the system and has now just been given another reward for doing so.

Daily Mail:

He made repeated appeals to remain in the country and was granted a string of temporary ‘extensions of leave’ until he was ordered out of Britain in May 2004.

Ganesharajah lied repeatedly to immigration authorities about his criminal convictions, nationality, name and age frustrating the deportation system, the High Court heard.

His case was flagged up to the authorities after it came to light that he had clocked up 35 convictions for 63 offences between August 1997 and June 2008. They included obtaining property by deception and handling stolen goods.

In May 2008, Ganesharajah, whose age is not known, was detained on remand at HMP Wormwood Scrubs because of his persistent re-offending and was deemed a ‘harm to the public good’.

He spent the next four-and-a-half years at various immigration removal centres before finally being put on a flight to Sri Lanka on February 28 2013 – 22 years after first arriving in the UK.

During his time in jail he repeatedly lied about where he was from, what his name was and how he came to the UK and mounted a ‘deliberate campaign of misinformation and deception’, the High Court heard.

Despite this he was awarded £600 in compensation for being illegally detained after he made a claim against the Secretary of State for the Home Department.

Our system of law is being made a mockery of by these creatures.

They are the enemy, they are not guests, you do not treat the enemy as one of your own.

If our ancestors had treated their invading enemies as if they had a right to our land, then we would not even have any rights or land in the first place.

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He has been in the country so long, because if the immigrants claim they don’t know who they are, then the courts don’t know where to send them back to.