Cost of Asylum Seekers Tops £2 Billion a Year Amid Record Waves of Illegal Boat Migrants
The cost of the UK’s asylum system has reportedly eclipsed £2 billion per year amid record numbers of boat migrants crossing the Channel.
The cost of the UK’s asylum system has reportedly eclipsed £2 billion per year amid record numbers of boat migrants crossing the Channel.
The British government has registered over 50 illegal migrants over the age of 30 as children according to a freedom of information request.
Afghan refugees have reportedly refused to move to Scotland or Wales for fear that the countries are “too cold” and don’t speak English.
To deal will the migrant crisis in the English Channel, the UK needs to embark on nothing less than a Brexit 2.0 project, Nigel Farage said.
Nigel Farage has warned that the Conservative Party leadership hopefuls are ignoring the issue of immigration to their own peril.
Rwanda has revealed that it only has the capacity to house 200 migrants from the United Kingdom after Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s government signed a £120 million deal to transfer tens of thousands of illegals there while their asylum claims are processed.
The British government has lost hundreds of migrants staying at supposedly “secure” hotels, many of whom have not been properly identified or even had their photographs and fingerprints taken.
The number of alleged asylum seekers being put up in hotels across the UK has climbed to over 26,000 last year.
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.
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.
Boris Johnson’s government has reportedly agreed to send £120 million to Rwanda for a trial scheme to house male illegal boat migrants.
Nearly 700 illegal boat migrants have been brought ashore in Britain over the past two days, as the crisis continues its record-setting pace.
The record waves of illegal boat migrants arriving on British shores which some, including Brexit leader Nigel Farage, have characterised as an “invasion”, continued on Tuesday with over 200 more aliens landing.
The British Home Office admitted the cost of housing illegal migrants in 3 and 4-star hotels cost the British taxpayer £4.7 million a day.
An Afghan illegal migrant managed to escape Austria to Britain by posing as a refugee following gang-rape and child murder accusations.
The UK is expected to spend over half a billion pounds in taxpayer money on accomodation and support payments for asylum seekers next year.
The British government is sending some 150 military personnel to guard against not the illegal migrant influx to Britain, but to the European Union member-state of Poland.
The Church of England has come under scrutiny in the wake of the Liverpool bombing over providing conversions for asylum seekers.
Britain’s Border Force is refusing to turn migrant boats back to France in direct opposition to the policy laid out by the government.
Nigel Farage questioned why illegal migration has disappeared from the headlines, as over 800 illegal boat migrants were brought ashore.
Over one thousand illegal boat migrants landed in Britain between Friday and Saturday, as the migrant crisis in the English Channel rages on.
Parents in Wigan, England, have been left fearful as male migrants hosted in a local hotel are accused of roaming the community harassing underage girls and filming them through schoolyard fences.
There is growing pressure within Boris Johnson’s own party to adopting Nigel Farage’s proposal of sending boat migrants back to France.
Priti Patel has been accused of offering more “empty talk” as she reportedly plans on withholding migrant payoff money to the French.
Boats full of illegal immigrants have once again started landing on British shores after two weeks of weather conditions preventing crossings.
The cost of supporting asylum seekers has ballooned to £1.4 billion, amid record waves of migrants pouring across the English Channel.
The Home Office has lost track of hundreds of illegal boat migrants after they absconded from taxpayer-funded hotels throughout Britain.
A legal loophole has seen the British taxpayer shell out about half a million pounds over the past year in storage costs for migrant boats.
Another grim illegal boat migration record was set in July as 3,500 crossed the English Channel from France, as 9,300 have landed this year.
Britain’s Home Office has been block-booking hotels along England’s south coast to host migrant youths as the country’s long-running Channel crisis continues to worsen, despite promises to end the practice.
The British taxpayer will send an additional £55 million to France in order to supposedly crackdown on illegal boat migrants.
Priti Patel’s plan to imprison illegal migrants would cost the British taxpayer £412 million per year, the Refugee Council has estimated.
Nigel Farage characterised the growing migrant crisis in the Enlgish Channel as an “invasion” as more migrants landed on British shores.
Home Secretary Priti Patel should visit Britain’s border to witness the scale of the illegal boat migration crisis, Nigel Farage said.
The UK Border Force has reportedly been employing covert tactics including turning off tracking and radio systems while picking up migrants.
An overwhelming majority of Britons have backed the idea that illegal migrants should be barred from applying for asylum status.
The UK Home Office has failed to deport over 1,500 illegal migrants who travelled through safe countries prior to reaching Britain.
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich says President Joe Biden’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is planning to open a hotel to house border crossers that is nearby a school and neighborhood.
Illegal boat migrants have threatened “mob unrest” if the British government does not speed up their settlement into tax-payer funded accommodation, the union for the UK’s Border Force has revealed.