Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 24

Nearly 1,900 migrants crossed the English Channel in small boats last year, prompting warnings from politicians that they would be sent back. But the figures suggest the reality is quite different. On 22 August last year, 94 people – including at least 10 children and one baby – piled into eight small boats on a… Continue reading Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 24

Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 23

Migrants are crossing the English Channel to escape from their countries which are enraged by war, poverty or political instability. Organised crime gangs have profited from smuggling people from Asia and Africa across Europe over the last 20 years. In the case of refugees, it is very difficult to apply for asylum to the UK… Continue reading Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 23

Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 22

Many of the migrants come from Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria and countries in Africa, fleeing poverty, persecution or war. Arrivals in the summer of 2020 have included entire families from Yemen, Eritrea, Chad, Egypt, Sudan and Iraq. Some stand a chance of being granted asylum, while others, considered illegal economic migrants, are unlikely to be granted… Continue reading Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 22

Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 21

More than 1,100 migrants arrived into the UK in July, a figure higher than numbers from May and June combined. Taking advantage of a spell of hot weather and calm sea conditions, more than 500 migrants have made it to British shores since Thursday, August 6, many in overloaded rubber dinghies. A baby in a… Continue reading Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 21

Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 20

More and more people are taking to small dinghies to cross the English Channel to the UK, in spite of the efforts on both sides to stop them. Many are desperate to escape unemployment and homelessness they experienced elsewhere in Europe. This year, French maritime authorities say, at least 6,200 migrants have attempted to cross… Continue reading Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 20

Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 19

On a day at the beginning of September, more than 400 migrants crossed the English Channel in small boats – a record for a single day. Border Force has intercepted 416 people on board 28 boats, the Home Office has confirmed. Prime Minister Boris Johnson earlier on Wednesday said the UK had become “a target… Continue reading Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 19

Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 18

What is the Government doing about the Illegal Migrants crossing the English Channel? Priti Patel says the UK is seeking more cooperation from the French to intercept boats – or to stop them from leaving in the first place. The influential Home Affairs Committee in Parliament is launching an inquiry into how well the UK… Continue reading Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 18

Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 17

Should the Illegal Migrants not stay in France or another country? It depends. Under a long-standing European Union deal, called “Dublin III”, the UK has the right to send back anyone who is seeking asylum if they could have reasonably claimed it in another country along the way. That arrangement will end at the end… Continue reading Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 17

Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 16

Why are Illegal Migrants crossing the English Channel? Over the last 20 years, organised crime gangs have created an entire industry in smuggling people from Asia and Africa across Europe. Families sometimes save up huge sums to send just one relative to Europe, but that begs the question, if they’re able to save, they are… Continue reading Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 16

Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 15

You may ask where the Channel Crossing Illegal Migrants come from. In short, the poorest and most chaotic parts of the world. Recent arrivals have included entire families from Yemen, Eritrea, Chad, Egypt, Sudan and Iraq. Many ask to claim asylum once they are picked up by the UK authorities. Others are economic migrants who… Continue reading Muslim Invasion of the UK Part 15