Migrant Reforms Part 2

Proposed new laws will be introduced to Parliament on Tuesday under the Nationality and Borders Bill as part of the Home Office’s anticipated “new plan for immigration”. Earlier this year, Home Secretary Priti Patel vowed to tackle “illegal migration head-on” as she announced the “most significant overhaul of our asylum system in decades”. The government… Continue reading Migrant Reforms Part 2

Jul 2021. Migrant Reforms

An agreement was made between police, prosecutors, the National Crime Agency, Border Force and the Home Office over cases of “illegal entry”, also covering those arriving by lorry. The guidance – published on Thursday – sets out the circumstances in which attempting to cross the English Channel is considered criminal. Criminal charges may be considered… Continue reading Jul 2021. Migrant Reforms

Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 46

The Home Office will build new “reception centres” to accommodate the Illegal Migrants who cross the Channel in small boats. The centres will be “purpose built” to accommodate migrants while they wait to have their asylum applications assessed or for the Home Office to process their removal. They will replace dispersal accommodation such as hotels,… Continue reading Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 46

Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 45

Migrants say that they believed the risk of dying on a small boat was worth it if they were to achieve their aim of reaching Britain – which some labelled “heaven”. An inflatable dinghy carrying around 20 Syrian migrants was met by Border Force off the coast of Dover on Monday, August 10. The packed… Continue reading Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 45

Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 44

RISING numbers of migrants are trying to cross the English Channel in dinghies and other small boats. They are making the perilous journey for a better life in the UK. The number of migrants to complete the English Channel crossing this year has hit 3,950 – more than double the figure for the whole of 2019. There… Continue reading Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 44

Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 43

At least 160 migrants crossed the English Channel into the UK over the weekend. The number of crossings is the most so far this year – and comes after a record 8,417 successful journeys last year. The Home Office reported that the 160 people made it to the UK on board 10 boats on Saturday… Continue reading Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 43

Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 42

Boris Johnson has branded migrants’ Channel crossings a “very bad and stupid and dangerous and criminal thing to do” as he hinted at changing laws to tackle the crisis. The government has said planes are due to return migrants to Europe. Minister for Immigration Compliance and the Courts Chris Philp said: “I share the anger… Continue reading Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 42

Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 41

Since January 2019 at least 5,800 people have entered the UK on small boats and about 155 migrants have been returned to mainland Europe. The Home Office blamed current regulations – which determine where an asylum-seeker’s claim is heard – for the comparatively low number of people to have been returned to Europe. Home Secretary… Continue reading Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 41

Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 40

To understand how crime, terror, or jihadist groups are expending networks in various countries in the world, we have to remember, Lebanese Hezbollah has been active in Latin America since the 1980s, when it began working with drug cartels to raise funds for operations and the purchase of arms. The organized-crime-plagued Paraguayan city of Ciudad… Continue reading Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 40

Musim Invasion of the UK Part 39

With the increase in the number of jihadist attacks in the European cities, together with the rise in illegal migrant and refugee crisis, there is debate on whether there is an association between the two issues. We have to remember, in Europe, terrorist organizations have worked with and sometimes emulated organized crime syndicates through involvement… Continue reading Musim Invasion of the UK Part 39