Migrant Crisis Begets Housing Crisis: Private Landlords Asked to House Illegals as Hotels Reach Capacity
Private landlords in Britain are reportedly set to be offered long-term leases from the government to house the overflow of migrants.
Private landlords in Britain are reportedly set to be offered long-term leases from the government to house the overflow of migrants.
Nearly 400 illegal boat migrants crossed the English Channel in small boats from the beaches of France on Wednesday.
A record number of around 65,000 boat migrants are expected to cross the English Channel and enter the UK in 2023, officials reporetdly said.
The UK government is considering forcing tech companies to remove videos that show illegal boat migrant crossings in a “positive light”.
Over half of boat migrants referred to the programme for victims of modern slavery — a potential “loophole” to avoid deportation — hail from Albania, a report from Migration Watch UK has claimed.
The unilateral decision by the Home Office to open up a migrant centre in a hotel in a sleepy English village has been met with disbelief and outrage among the residents, who expressed fear over the prospect of hosting hundreds of asylum seekers.
Even if Britain were to stop illegal Albanian migrants from entering the UK, there would be an “infinite” number of migrants looking to take their place, government officials have reportedly lamented.
Plans aimed at protecting Britain’s borders could put human rights at risk, former Prime Minister Theresa May has warned.
A Border Force officer arrested by anti-corruption cops may have been outed as being an illegal himself, according to a papers claims.
Boat migrants deported from the UK can look forward to having a “dignified life” in Africa, a spokeswoman for the Rwandan government has said.
A new record of illegal boat migrant arrivals was set on Christmas day in Britain, as 90 migrants were brought ashore on Sunday.
(AFP) – If the UK government has its way, the tens of thousands of migrants arriving on England’s southeastern shores each year, after crossing the Channel in small boats, will face swift deportation to Rwanda.
A record number of voters believe that illegal immigration has spiked since the UK left the European Union after Brexit, a survey has found.
Migrants are three times as likely to receive asylum in the UK as they are in France, according to research conducted by Migration Watch UK.
Suella Braverman, Britain’s Home Secretary, has promised to see illegal migrants deported “at scale” to Rwanda.
Nigel Farage said that despite the High Court move to approve the Rwanda migrant scheme, it is still faces years of legal challenges.
A now retired Archbishop within the Church of England has attacked Britain’s plan to deport migrants to Rwanda for not taking into account climate change.
Ibrahima Bah, a 19-year-old described as having no fixed address, has been formally charged with a people smuggling offence after the deaths of four boat migrants at sea.
Hundreds of soldiers and their families have been housed in mouldy homes with no heating or hot water as boat migrants are put up in hotels.
Britain’s infamously woke judiciary has found that Home Secretary Suella Braverman acted unlawfully by not increasing the cash handouts to asylum seekers amid rising inflation.
Brexit champion Nigel Farage has cried “invasion!” as it is revealed that at least 419 hotels across Britain have been filled with migrants, as Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s government looks set to take over sites like holiday camps to host even more.
At least three migrants are thought to have been killed after a small boat capsized while trying to cross the English Channel.
The illegal boat migrant crisis is contributing to the ranks of the criminal underworld of Britain, a police chief has admitted.
Sunak announced a plan to deal with the English Channel crisis, including signing a pact with Albania to quickly return illegals
The UK has come to an agreement with several EU nations on illegal migration, which may see UK Border Force agents deployed throughout Europe.
Britain’s Border Force will abandon their posts at airports in strike during the Christmas holiday period, the PCS union announced this week.
Albania’s ambassador to the United Kingdom has admitted that some of his countrymen are “pretending” to be victims of modern slavery.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak plans to clear the ever-growing backlog of asylum applications by simply granting what amounts to an amnesty to migrants from a number of African and Middle Eastern countries, reports suggest.
About 20 per cent of lone “child” Albanian migrants have gone missing from one English town, statistics have revealed.
Over half of Brexit voters would back an alternative party to the Tories that made cutting migration a top priority, a poll has found.
Nigel Farage said that the migrant crisis is an “invasion” as it was revealed that over 44,000 illegals have reached the UK this year.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has suggested he believes he can get away with increasing mass legal immigration if he can convince the public he is tackling illegal immigration.
Britain’s Home Office has reportedly lost track of an asylum seeker that is suspected of raping a teenage boy.
British authorities appear to be aiming to dump asylum seekers in more rural areas as the government continues to fail to get a handle on the ongoing migrant crisis.
Radio chatter between Britain’s ineffectual Border Force and the French authorities has revealed them arranging regular transfers of boat migrants into British territory.
The Mayor of Calais, a French gateway for illegal migration to Britain, says the crisis will not improve because the British refuse to make themselves less “welcoming”.
The ‘cash-strapped’ government, now preparing tax hikes, will overspend on its aid budget by around £1 billion due to the migrant influx.
More than 40,000 boat migrants have now arrived in Britain this year, with nearly 1,000 arriving on Saturday alone.
Migrants were filmed clashing with French police, throwing rocks at officers as they were apparently preparing to try cross the Channel.
A hotel in a quiet Welsh village with just 400 residents is being rammed full of some 200 migrants, at a cost of £6.8 million to British taxpayers.