Nov 2021. The Migrant Invasion at Poland Part 1

The dangerous situation along the Belarus-Poland border intensified Tuesday, as Polish forces fired tear gas and deployed water cannons against migrants who attacked them with stones. The Border Guard agency shared video on social media showing a water cannon being directed at a group of migrants in a makeshift camp amid freezing temperatures. Police said… Continue reading Nov 2021. The Migrant Invasion at Poland Part 1

Nov 2021. The Liverpool Bombing Part 2

Aerial view of damaged car being removed by forensic officer after the explosion at the Liverpool Women's Hospital that killed one person and injured another on Sunday. Suspected terrorist Emad Al Swealmeen, 32, died after the device exploded in a taxi shortly before 11am on Remembrance Sunday. Picture date: Wednesday November 17, 2021.

A man who was killed outside Liverpool Women’s Hospital on Remembrance Sunday when his homemade bomb went off has been identified as 32-year-old Emad Al Swealmeen. He was an asylum seeker born in Iraq who is understood to have converted to Christianity in 2017. Al Swealmeen was the passenger of the taxi destroyed in the… Continue reading Nov 2021. The Liverpool Bombing Part 2

Nov 2021. The Liverpool Bombing Part 1

A suspected suicide bomber blew himself up with a homemade device outside a maternity hospital in Liverpool, forcing the national terror threat level to be raised for the first time in months amid fears of another potential attack. Counter-terrorism police last night said they “strongly believed” the dead man to be Emad al-Swealmeen, 32, who… Continue reading Nov 2021. The Liverpool Bombing Part 1

Nov 2021. The Migrant Crisis Part 1

Five years ago, more than one million people crossed into Europe. Many of them took huge risks and embarked on dangerous journeys in an effort to escape conflict and find a better life. But the sudden influx of people sparked a crisis – both humanitarian and political – as Europe struggled to respond. Thousands died… Continue reading Nov 2021. The Migrant Crisis Part 1

Nov 2021. The Migrant Invasion at the Channel

In just two days 1,200 migrants have arrived in the UK, bringing the total number of Channel crossings this year almost three times larger than in 2020. The Home Office has said 695 migrants in 22 boats travelled to the UK. Priti Patel, sanctioned the first instalment last week after being told by her French… Continue reading Nov 2021. The Migrant Invasion at the Channel

Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 57

“Both traffickers and migrants know that ‘no civilized country can allow people to drown at sea’; this is why people get on overcrowded vessels. ‘And this is why Britain is about to be plunged into a similar crisis to the one Italy faced three years ago, albeit on a reduced scale.’” — British news magazine,… Continue reading Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 57

Nov 2021. Migrant Crisis at the Channel

The UK government has been meeting with French officials to work out what to do about thousands of migrants trying to make the dangerous trip across the English Channel from France. Often vulnerable people are making the journey in small, overcrowded boats.This year more than 12,600 people have travelled across the stretch of sea between… Continue reading Nov 2021. Migrant Crisis at the Channel

Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 56

“The incentives are skewed so that they encourage, rather than discourage, illegal (and dangerous) trips that often lead to asylum abuse.” — Migration Watch UK. “They want to go to England because they can expect better conditions on arrival there than anywhere else in Europe or even internationally. There are no ID cards. They can… Continue reading Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 56

Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 55

More than 14,500 migrants have crossed the Channel in around 600 small boats so far in 2021, surpassing the 8,713 arrivals (in 650 boats) during all of 2020, according to Migration Watch, which notes that the actual number of arrivals is probably far higher than what has been recorded in official statistics. Since the beginning… Continue reading Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 55

Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 54

Muslims attend Friday prayers on a rainy first day of Ramadan, at the courtyard of a housing estate next to a small BBC community centre and mosque in east London July 20, 2012. REUTERS/Chris Helgren (BRITAIN - Tags: SPORT OLYMPICS RELIGION TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) - RTR354N5

The new record comes as Home Secretary Priti Patel is set to finally introduce legislation to fix the UK’s “broken” immigration system. Part of the New Plan for Immigration will reportedly introduce a new legal route for the British government to export asylum seekers to third countries — possibly in partnership with the Kingdom of Denmark —… Continue reading Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 54