Bulgarian immigration - Daily Express Fri 29th Mar/13Politics ListIt's all a pathetic joke! They couldn't stop them coming here, even if they tried - or wanted to! If the EU decrees it, we obey!It will be our downfall - and STILL there is no sign of any retribution for these traitors!I am in no position to act, or do anything, but those selected and elected (Police, Lawyers, Judges, MPs, etc.) to run the nation for us, are getting it very wrong....on that I assume we all agree?So, what's to be done? To whom do we appeal, when those normal avenues of appeal have switched sides and joined the enemy?It's beginning to rapidly look like some rather drastic action will be called for! I mean, seriously drastic! Starting with "getting organised"!-----------------------There's a very 'odd' character - a middle-aged man, scuffy and very swarthy - playing an accordion outside an empty shop, in Pershore High Street, on this Good Friday morning! Well, it's not really music, he's just twiddling the keys and with a begging bowl! Romanian?Opposite, outside Tesco Express, is another swarthy young man, in his mid-20s perhaps, selling the Big Issue. This was never seen until a few months ago. I would not be surprised, if this scene is not repeated in most small and medium town centres, across England.(Please use the word "England" as much as you can - they are trying to let it go out of use"! People say Briton and British - I sometimes correct them - and taking my life in my hands by doing so!)Us English are being backed into a corner, like a rat - and we know what rats then do, don't we?S===The EU chief has slammed anti-immigration rhetoricNils Muiznieks said it is “unacceptable” for Britain to treat Romanian and Bulgarian immigrants as a threat.British MPs have raised fears about the potential pressure on public services if tens of thousands of Bulgarian and Romanian immigrants take up their right to live in the UK when EU freedom of movement restrictions are lifted at the start of next year.However, Latvian Mr Muiznieks, the commissioner for human rights at the Council of Europe, slammed the language used about immigrants in political debate, saying the trend must be “turned around”."Treating Bulgarian and Romanian citizens like a scourge is simply unacceptable " - Nils MuiznieksHe said: “The political scene in some countries, including the United Kingdom and Germany, has become recently animated by heated debates on the threat posed by an imminent ‘flood’.“The populations of western European countries are being warned about the disastrous outcome of the future ‘invasion’ by Roma from Bulgaria and Romania to their lands.“A whistle should be blown here to stop this shameful rhetoric. Treating Bulgarian and Romanian citizens like a scourge is simply unacceptable.” Eric Pickles, the Communities Secretary, has said an “influx” of Romanians and Bulgarians could add to housing problems.Tory MP Philip Hollobone has said it is “madness to open our borders to 29 million people when we have absolutely no idea how many are going to come to this country”.The Home Office has insisted it is “not helpful” to speculate on numbers after the last Labour government vastly underestimated the number of Polish citizens who came to Britain.David Cameron and Nick Clegg have announced policies aimed at discouraging immigrants who aim to take advantage of the welfare system.