Channel Migrant Crisis Declared a National Security Risk by Watchdog
The “inexcusably awful” collection of data on illegal migrants puts the UK’s national security at risk, a government watchdog has found.
The “inexcusably awful” collection of data on illegal migrants puts the UK’s national security at risk, a government watchdog has found.
The number of alleged asylum seekers being put up in hotels across the UK has climbed to over 26,000 last year.
An official report on Britain’s Border Force found it has been “ineffective” in tackling the Channel boat migrants crisis, and may even have made things worse.
A malfunction resulted in a £420,000 Home Office drone crashing into the English Channel rather than patrolling for illegal boat migrants.
The UK has seen over 15,000 illegal boat migrants land on its shores so far this year after another 100 aliens arrived on Tuesday.
Deported criminals are among those returning to the United Kingdom by crossing the English Channel in small boats, an official report has revealed.
Plans for flights to send illegal migrants to Rwanda have reportedly been put on hold until the Conservative Party selects a new Prime Minister, reports have claimed.
Around 50 illegal migrants are set to be removed from Britain on the next scheduled removal flight to Rwanda.
Police in five European countries took part in an operation on Tuesday aimed at dismantling a large migrant smuggling network that organised crossings of at least 10,000 migrants across the English Channel, arresting dozens of people.
Crossings of the English Channel by illegal migrants hit the highest monthly total for the year, with over 3,000 landing in June.
Over ninety per cent of failed asylum seekers in 2020 were not deported by the British Home Office, analysis has found.
The UK government will finally be able to overrule European judges on the deportation of migrants under reforms to human rights rules.
Some migrants who have been caught illegally entering Britain will be electronically tagged to prevent them from absconding.
A European court intervened in the late hours of Tuesday evening to prevent a deportation flight to Rwanda from the UK.
Prince Charles, heir to the British crown, has reportedly described the plan to deport illegal migrants to Rwanda as “appalling”.
Woke Ice cream maker Ben & Jerry’s and actress Emma Thompson denounced the UK government’s plan to deport illegal boat migrants to Rwanda.
The first relocation flight which is scheduled to ship over a hundred illegal migrants to Rwanda has become bogged down in multiple legal challenges.
In yet another milestone, the number of illegal boat migrants that have landed in Britain has topped 10,000 since the start of the year.
Multiple migrants have allegedly attempted to end their own lives as they face being deported to Rwanda from the UK.
The British government’s scheme to send illegal boat migrants to Rwanda is planned to commence on on June 14th, Priti Patel announced.
The Home Office admitted that the number of migrants waiting for a decision on their asylum claims rose by over 300 per cent in four years.
The migrant crisis has seen over 9,000 illegals reach Britain this year, while the government has downplayed the Rwanda removal scheme.
Distraught villagers staged protests this week against the Boris Johnson government’s plan to dump some 1,500 migrants in a camp in their community of only around 600 adults.
Lawyers for activist “charities” and trade unions have successfully halted the first planned transfer of migrants from Britain to Rwanda, in a move which has surprised no one — including the government.
Calm seas and warm weather conditions have seen nearly 1,000 illegal boat migrants cross the English Channel since the weekend.
The UK’s plan to fly illegal boat migrants to Rwandan will “take time” to implement due to legal challenges, Priti Patel has admitted.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s plan to transfer boat migrants to Rwanda may only see 300 deported to the African nation per year, according to a leaked government analysis.
The inability of the government’s Rwanda migrant plan to act as a deterrent has the potential to destroy Boris Johnson, Nigel Farage warned.
The anti-borders Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, has doubled down on his decision to use his Easter sermon this year to openly attack the government’s asylum policy.
Bureaucrats in the Home Office have threatened to stage a strike over the government’s plan to send illegal boat migrants to Rwanda.
Britain faces the prospect of a record-smashing 100,000 illegally boat migrants landing in 2022, on top of other illegal entrants, visa overstayers, genuine refugees from Ukraine, and increasing legal non-EU immigration.
Over six thousand illegal migrants have crossed the English Channel in small boats since the start of the year, as 181 landed on Good Friday.
Archbishop Justin Welby, the de facto head of the Church of England, has used his Easter message to attack British government plans to transfer some male boat migrants to Rwanda while their asylum claims are processed, claiming the policy “is the opposite of the nature of God”.
Boris Johnson’s government has reportedly agreed to send £120 million to Rwanda for a trial scheme to house male illegal boat migrants.
Over 4,500 illegal boat migrants land on British shores since the start of the year, as another 80 landed on Monday.
The month of March has seen over 3,000 illegals cross the English Channel, with nearly 400 more boat migrants landing on Monday.
At least 190 migrants arrived in Britain on Thursday, bringing the total number of migrants who have illegally crossed to Britain by boat to over 4,000 since the start of 2022.
Nearly 700 illegal boat migrants have been brought ashore in Britain over the past two days, as the crisis continues its record-setting pace.
Priti Patel’s borders bill suffered serious setbacks on Monday in the House of Lords, which rejected criminalising illegal migration.
The Home Office revealed that nine out of ten boat migrants who land in the UK are male, confirming prior statements from Nigel Farage.