Among the marchers were people who had occupied a mosque and 11 churches to press their claim to a legal status and union members who supported them.
A draft law making it more difficult for immigrants to get work permits was being discussed by parliament.
The “sans-papiers”, as they are known, want the authorities to abandon the plans and let them stay in Belgium.




3 responses so far ↓
1 omasbaer // Apr 22, 2006 at 5:58 pm
What we see is that leftist idiots are running virtually all western countries.It is time for national governments that put their own population first.
2 ishmael // Apr 24, 2006 at 3:54 pm
This is becoming the norm ,if the illegals have a march and shout loud enough,the hand wringing liberal halfwits will fall all over themselves and everyone else in a frantic dash to appease this rabble,the injustice of the situation is that if belgium removes these economically inactive parasites ,it is only a short ferry trip from the hook to harwich and free everything, provided by yours truly and his countrymen
3 Orion Blue // Aug 13, 2006 at 7:59 pm
Surely this tells us something about the priorities of the trades unions, when they let their Internationalist-inspired committments to overseas people surpass their duty towards their own (predominantly native), membership?
I would ordinarily advocate anyone who can to join their trades union but unless these unions make a break from the Internationalist agenda (which seeks to punish the native working classes for alleged crimes against foreigners), it will become increasingly necessary for people to look for alternatives.
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