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Friday, March 29, 2024

UK sees massive influx of illegal Muslim migrants

While the UK government has introduced a bill titled ‘Stop the Boats’ or Illegal Migration aimed at cracking down on illegal entry as a route to asylum – mostly Muslims in the country, there already is more than 500 times rise in the number of illegal migrants entering the United Kingdom.

According to official sources, people who reach the UK illegally will be prevented from settling in the country and will face a permanent ban from returning.

Since 2018, some 85,000 people illegally entered the UK by small boat – 45,000 of them in 2022 alone. In the last two years, small boat crossings have increased by 500 percent.

Meanwhile, before the United Kingdom decided to leave the European Union through BREXIT, thousands of Muslim migrants have already entered Britain and have already succeeded in obtaining British citizenship. Almost 80 percent of this massive size of Muslim migrants from the EU nations are heavily radicalized where they strongly uphold radical Islam and jihadist ideology and even dream of transforming Britain into a sharia nation. Eversince these Muslim migrants entered the United Kingdom from EU countries, the use of hijab and burqa has increased massively while mosques and Islamic centers, including madrassas are being used for spreading hate-speech and jihadist indoctrination of youths and children.

Talking about the newly introduced legislation, official sources said, under the Bill, people who arrive in the UK illegally will be detained and swiftly removed to their home country if safe, or another third country deemed safe by the UK government, such as Rwanda, where they will be supported to rebuild their lives. Anyone illegally entering the UK will be prevented from accessing the UK’s modern slavery support or abusing these laws to block their removal. Any other challenges or human rights claims can also only be heard after removal, remotely.

Under this Bill, Parliament will set an annual cap on the number of refugees settled via safe and legal routes, taking into account local authority capacity for housing, public services and the support communities rightly expect.

“The British people rightly expect us to solve this crisis and that’s what myself and the Prime Minister fully intend to do”, Home Secretary Suella Braverman said. “We must stop the boats”.

Braverman said it is “completely unfair that people who travel through a string of safe countries then come to the UK illegally and abuse our asylum laws to avoid removal”.

The Bill, introduced to Parliament, would mean anyone who enters the UK illegally and who has passed through a safe country will be legally required to be removed and the Home Secretary will have the power to enforce it.

Migrants may be detained for 28 days with no recourse for bail or judicial review, and then for as long as there is a reasonable prospect of removal.

In exceptional circumstances if there is a risk that someone would suffer a real risk of serious and irreversible harm when they are relocated to that specific safe third country, they would not be removed until it was safe to do so. Even in these cases they will have a maximum 45 days to remain in the UK before their appeal is exhausted.

Minors who reach the UK illegally will not be removed to a safe third country until adulthood, except in limited circumstances.

The Bill includes:

·       an agreement with Albania that recognizes their status as a safe country.

·       a new dedicated unit to speed up the processing of Albanian cases – since December the UK has returned over 3000 illegal migrants, including over 500 Albanians.

·       ending the legacy backlog of asylum claims by the end of 2023.

·       reducing the use of hotels, with the government currently spending £6.2 million a day, by moving asylum seekers to cheaper alternative accommodation.

·       doubling the funding for Operation Invigor, which brings together the National Crime Agency, Home Office Intelligence and U.K. policing to disrupt organized crime groups who are smuggling people from source countries to the beaches of northern France.

The Bill would also expand the list of countries that are considered safe in law – this will make it clear when someone does not need UK protection because they are not at risk of persecution in their home country.

According to the UK government’s official website, summary of the Bill measures are:

Duty to make arrangements for removal – the Home Secretary will have a legal duty to remove people who have entered the UK illegally,

Detention and bail – strengthening detention powers so people can only apply for bail from the Courts (First-tier Tribunal) after 28 days (although habeus corpus will remain),

Unaccompanied children – minors who come to the UK illegally will not be removed to a safe third country until adulthood, except in limited circumstances,

Entry, citizenship and settlement – people who come to the UK illegally will be prevented from settling in the country and will face a permanent ban from returning,

Asylum – people who come here illegally will have their asylum claims deemed inadmissible and considered in a safe third country,

Modern slavery – modern slavery referrals for those who come to the UK illegally will be disqualified under public order grounds under the terms of the international anti-trafficking treaty, ECAT,

Legal proceedings – limiting the circumstances in which legal challenges will prevent someone from being removed from the UK. Most legal challenges will be considered when someone has been successfully removed from the UK.

Expanding the list of countries that are considered safe in law – this will make it unquestionably clear when someone doesn’t need our protection because they are obviously not at risk of persecution in their home country. Annual number of people using safe and legal routes – committing to resettling a specific number of refugees in the UK every year.

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Salah Uddin Shoaib Choudhury
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Salah Uddin Shoaib Choudhury is an internationally acclaimed multi-award-winning anti-militancy journalist, writer, research-scholar, counterterrorism specialist and editor of Weekly Blitz. Follow him on Twitter @Salah_Shoaib

1 COMMENT

  1. This is the biggest trojan horse since troy.
    There is an army of young fit muslim men infiltrating and being made welcome in our country .
    One day when they recieve the call from allah they will wreak havoc in our towns and cities.

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