nadra almas came to britain in 2004 on a student visa. she then overstayed her visa.hen overstayed her visa. she then overstayed her visa. she was handcuffed and imprisoned at a detention centre and told that she'd be deported. she launched a series of appeals claiming, you guessed it, that her christian faith meant that she was at risk of persecution in pakistan. well, after about three years, she was eventually granted refugee status, obviously, because we'll basically let anyone stay in britain. but during that time, she was not allowed to travel, work or claim any benefits. so now she's won compensation totalling just over 98,500 pounds, claiming the conditions she faced breached her human rights. i mean, this just sums it up, doesn't it? someone comes on a student visa, deliberately overstays, makes an asylum claim. has that claim rejected, makes a load more claims, and eventually we give them asylum. and then we're on the hook for tens of thousands of pounds in compensation. compare that to what's going on in america right now. how. >> now. >> illegally broke ou