UK to Dump Migrants in Rural Areas as Bids to Fix Channel Crisis Fail
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.
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 British government will hand the French government tens of millions to stop boat migrants yet again, but has attached no target for a reduction in crossings and is refusing to say whether it thinks the policy will even work.
The British government is looking at putting up migrants on cruise ships and in holiday parks as it struggles to accommodate the influx in expensive hotels.
The ‘cash-strapped’ government, now preparing tax hikes, will overspend on its aid budget by around £1 billion due to the migrant influx.
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.
Thousands of Albanians protested in London in response to Home Secretary Suella Braverman characterising the migrant crisis as an “invasion”.
In a resolution adopted this week, the European Union has condemned structural and institutional racism along with denouncing the demographic theory of a “Great Replacement”.
Six local governments are now fighting Britain’s central government in court after having hotels in their area flooded with migrants with minimal or even zero prior consultation.
The British public overwhelmingly believe that the government is performing badly in handling immigration and asylum amid the migrant crisis.
Judges have granted a convicted Albanian murderer who arrived illegally by boat in Britain permission to stay and pursue an asylum claim.
A group of contractors employed by the Home Office have been disciplined for attempting to deal drugs to migrants at a migrant centre in Kent.
The NGO migrant “taxi” ship Ocean Viking has called on France, Spain, and Greece – but apparently no African or Middle Eastern countries – to find them a port to drop off over 200 migrants after Italy’s Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi refused access to Italian ports.
Around 100 migrants staged an apparent attempt at an armed insurrection in an immigration centre in London in the early hours of Saturday.
A Congolese migrant with a deportation order from France who has been convicted of rape multiple times since 2000 has again been arrested for sexual assault, just two months after leaving prison.
Labour heavyweight Diane Abbott MP says the alleged rape of a teenage boy at a hotel hosting migrants at the taxpayers’ expense “is what happens when you demonise migrants” and appeared to blame Home Secretary Suella Braverman for the attack.
Officials in Kent have warned that they are at the “breaking point” in the migrant crisis, leaving no space for ‘local children’ in schools.
The Prime Minister of Albania has said Britain should look to its own “failed policies on borders and on crime” for the root cause of the Channel boat migrants crisis, instead of “scapegoating” his countrymen in particular.
Russia could be looking to mount a “hybrid attack” in the form of starting another migrant crisis into Europe, Poland’s deputy prime minister has claimed.
The open-borders establishment in Britain has thrown a fit over Home Secretary Suella Braverman calling the migrant crisis an invasion.
Brexit leader Nigel Farage has warned that a petrol bomb attack on a Border Force migrant processing centre will be used by the open borders lobby to try and shut down discussion of and action against the ongoing Channel boat migrants crisis.
Italy’s new Minister of the Interior has announced he will be looking to stop migrant taxi NGO ships ferrying illegal aliens to Italy, stating he will use the decrees previously enacted by populist Lega leader Matteo Salvini when he held the post.
The British government considered proposals to build migrant tent cities in London to house asylum seekers, the Times of London reports.
Over a year after his arrest for the murder of a French priest, Rwandan migrant Emmanuel Abayisenga has been indicted by a French prosecutor.
Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán says “Western refugees” are welcome to abandon their multicultural homelands for Hungary, and that Joe Biden, unlike Trump, is too weak to make peace in Ukraine.
The boat migrant crisis in the English Channel has escalated to the point that up to two per cent of “the entire adult male population of Albania” have now landed in Britain, according to the top border official for crossings.
Anti-open borders Suella Braverman has been reinstalled by Rishi Sunak as Home Secretary just over a week after resigning from the post.
French media have fact-checked claims by conservative and populist politicians that 88 to 90 per cent of deportations in France are not carried out and found that the true figure is actually even worse.
A Swedish court has found an Afghan migrant guilty of raping a woman and pushing her down a mine shaft, sentencing the 41-year-old to “life” for rape and attempted murder.
A chief inspector in Valencia, Spain has been relieved of duty after saying that nearly all of the street crime in his community involved illegal immigrants.
An Italian policewoman in Naples who had just left work for the evening was reportedly raped by a Bangladeshi migrant after being attacked from behind.
The massive influx of illegal migrants in Britain represents a “significant risk” to national security, the Border Force union has warned.
Frontex, the European Union border agency, has announced that so far this year nearly 230,000 migrants have arrived illegally in the EU, the largest number since 2016.
The number of refugees resettled in Britain through official schemes increased by 56 times over the past year, Migration Watch UK reported.
The United Nations granted a cash prize to former German Chancellor Angela Merkel for opening her nation’s borders for the 2015 migrant crisis.
Migrants that illegally cross the Channel should be prevented by law from applying for asylum in the United Kingdom, said Suella Braverman.
A group of Albanians are accused of kidnapping and torturing a man in an attempt to extract a £400,000 (~$452,000) ransom from his family overseas.
A Soros-backed candidate for Maricopa County District Attorney implies in an interview that Florida Governor Ron DeSantis should be criminally prosecuted for sending migrants to Martha’s Vineyard.