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Subject: Quite possibly


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Ed Harris (Venezia)
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Date Posted: 20:25:04 12/07/04 Tue
In reply to: Chris (BARBADOS) 's message, "Immigration Departments Hidden Agenda?" on 20:04:15 12/07/04 Tue

That's certainly what they did in Bulgaria last year. I don't know if you remember the reports, but the poor blighters in the immigration department of our Embassy at Sofia were told to rush through as many applications for visas as they could before eastern Europe joined the EC, so that it wouldn't look like there was a sudden glut of arrivals in May last year. They were incensed, but thought that the best way to bring the scandal to the public attention was by completely saturating Britain with Bulgarians; and, as the newspaper reports prove, they got their point across.

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