Hundreds of migrants living in taxpayer-funded hotels across the UK accused of offences including rape, sex attacks, robbery, theft and violence

The shocking scale of serious crime committed by migrants living in hotels in communities across Britain can be revealed by The Mail on Sunday today.

An investigation by this newspaper has revealed that at least 312 asylum seekers have been charged with an astonishing 708 alleged criminal offences in just three years – including rape, sexual assault, attacking emergency workers and theft.

The Home office said, ‘Removal of foreign national offenders is up by 14% since the last election, and we are also taking action through our Border Security Bill to cancel the asylum claims of anyone convicted of a sex offence.’


More … UK police arrest 6 after protesters descend on a hotel housing asylum seekers

Share

Limoges: France is losing control of its streets

Looks like civil war.

Masked rioters clash with police after attacking motorists in French city of Limoges

Officials in Limoges on Saturday said nine officers were injured in overnight clashes with masked assailants wielding metal bars and Molotov cocktails who attacked motorists on one of the main roads into the central city. France’s interior ministry said it was deploying a riot police unit to support local law enforcement.

… Mayor Emile Roger Lombertie called the rioters an “urban guerrilla group”.

“They’re organised, structured, there’s a plan, weapons,” he said.

“This was not a spontaneous protest to complain about something. No pretext, nothing. It’s about destroying things and showing the territory belongs to you,” Lombertie added.

X-Twitter – Limoges


Tweet translation: New night of riots in #Limoges: ambushes, cars set on fire, mortar fire, Molotov cocktails.
Around a hundred thugs attacked our colleagues, ten were injured.

One of our colleagues was targeted along with his children.

How far will we fall without reacting?

More …

Béziers (34): a gang of around fifty individuals attacked the police called out to a rubbish bin fire. One police officer was injured and an apartment, whose residents were present, was set on fire.

New scenes of urban violence in France… this time in Compiègne (60): around thirty hooded youths attack a police station before looting a tobacconist’s

Marseille (13) – A man tramples on tombs at the cathedral, shouts “Allah Akbar” and threatens to kill a guard

Share

The Polish Tommy Robinson leading anti-migrant vigilantes

From Swinoujscie on the Baltic coast to Zgorzelec in Silesia, the yellow-vested activists turned out in their hundreds at a dozen border crossings between Poland and Germany.

They peered into car windows for evidence of illicit migrants, conducted periodic “citizen’s arrests” and on at least one occasion flew a drone over German border guards.

With Germany now routinely turning back asylum seekers at the border, the message from the vigilante patrols was frank and uncompromising: if the Polish state would not protect its side of the border, then the Polish people would do it themselves.

Share

Detainees describe what it’s like inside Alligator Alcatraz: ‘This is a concentration camp’

OCHOPEE, Fla. — One worked in a celebrated restaurant in Miami’s Design District.

Another is an aspiring DJ.

An Italian passport holder was already preparing to leave the U.S.

All three ended up at Alligator Alcatraz, a vast compound of tents and trailers built to hold up to 3,000 migrants deep in the Florida Everglades.

h/t Canucklehead

Share

Anti-immigrant rallies staged across Poland

Anti‑immigration protests have taken place in dozens of towns and cities across Poland.

Most demonstrations attracted several hundred people or fewer on Saturday – but police estimated that about 3,000 took part in the largest rally in the southern city of Katowice.

The protests were organised by far-right political group Konfederacja, and another nationalist organisation.

Share

Afghan Deportees Say They’ll Return to Germany

Germany Afghan Deportation Flight

Some of the Afghan nationals deported from Germany to Kabul on Friday have already said they plan to return, according to media reports. The flight, from the city of Leipzig, carried 81 Afghan men, all either convicted criminals or considered security threats.

Upon arrival in Kabul, several deportees told Afghan journalists they would soon try to return to Germany, underscoring the difficulty Berlin faces in enforcing long-term expulsions.

Share

UK asylum seekers caught entering Ireland for double benefits

Zafar thought he had done the hard bit. He had travelled from Afghanistan across mainland Europe to France, then survived a perilous Channel crossing on a small boat. But it was the final leg to Ireland that proved his undoing and ended with him in the back of a prison van.

Irish police officers believe that after applying for refugee status in the UK he was on his way to do so again in Dublin, a move that could enable him to claim a further set of more generous benefits.

Yet thanks to a police operation at the Irish border, Zafar did not reach the International Protection Office (IPO) in Dublin to lodge his application.

Share

Albanian who cannot be deported taunts Home Office with personalised number plate

An Albanian convicted burglar who cannot be deported taunted the Home Office with a personalised number plate on his £80,000 Mercedes.

Dorian Puka, 28, who has been jailed and deported twice from the UK for burglaries, filmed himself peeling the cover off his new registration plate: DO24 AMG, reflecting his name and high-end marque of the Mercedes.

He then posted a video of himself on Tik Tok driving through London onto the M25 towards the intersection with the M40 to Oxford.

@dorian.doriii♬ son original – 90s Rap

Share

Report: Spain Now EU’s Top Asylum Destination

Spain has overtaken Germany as the main destination for asylum seekers in the European Union, following the sudden collapse of Syria’s Assad regime and a steep decline in Syrian migration to Europe, according to an unpublished report by the EU Agency for Asylum (EUAA).

The report, seen by the Financial Times, says the agency recorded 64,000 asylum applications across the EU in May 2025—a 24% decrease compared to the same month last year. The sharpest fall came from Syrians, whose claims plummeted from around 16,000 in October 2024 to just 3,100 in May. For the first time in over a decade, Germany no longer tops the list, with its monthly claims halving to 9,900. Spain now leads with 12,800 applications, fuelled in part by rising numbers from Venezuela amid that country’s economic collapse.

Share

Border crossings drop despite fears of post-Trump immigration surge

Fears of a surge in refugee claimants and illegal border crossings following the inauguration of U.S. President Donald Trump have not materialized, according to new federal data showing a sharp decline in attempted entries into Canada.

Blacklock’s Reporter says the Canada Border Services Agency reported 12,185 refugee claimants between January and April, down 50% from 24,445 in the same period last year.

Share

Relentless immigration raids are changing California’s way of life

When immigration agents came to the farm where he worked, Jaime Alanis tried to hide.

Climbing to the roof of a greenhouse, while agents rounded up and arrested dozens of his coworkers below, Mr Alanis hoped to stay out of sight.

Then he fell.

His neck was broken and skull fractured. He died later in hospital.

Meanwhile, immigration agents fired teargas at a crowd of some 500 protestors, who had gathered to stop the raids outside two legal cannabis farms. Some threw rocks, and the FBI says one fired a gun at federal agents.

If illegal aliens are central to your “Way of Life” then you need to fix that.

Share

On Being a Young Male Immigrant

It is a hallmark of the governing adults-in-the-room regimes in most Western democracies to profess wisdom and insight that ordinary people lack. This is, after all, the basis for any claim they have to possess authority. Yet the grim truth of the matter is that these people are, in the main, profoundly callow and naïve. Having only ever for the most part mixed with people who are nice, they think niceness is universal and innate.

Nowhere is this foolish belief more obvious than in respect of policies towards immigration, which are designed and effected in a manner that at times seems almost wilfully purblind to the possibility of nastiness. To refer back to our old friend Milan Kundera, the worldview of those who govern us is above all predicated on the ‘denial of shit’. And when it comes to immigration they deny it by the bucketload.

Share

Haitians largely behind unusual spike in asylum claims at this Quebec border crossing

In less than two weeks this month, a Quebec border crossing saw more than 1,500 asylum applicants coming from the United States, an unusual surge considering overall asylum claims are down by 50 per cent across Canada.

St-Bernard-de-Lacolle, a crossing located on Quebec’s Highway 15, south of Montreal, saw 1,505 asylum applicants between Canada Day and July 13. In June, 1,593 applied for asylum in Canada over the course of the whole month.

Share

Britain can’t afford to let migrants live on benefits

When the history of the next election comes to be written, we may end up asking: was the turning point for its outcome the moment that Keir Starmer’s government backtracked on its welfare reforms in the face of a backbench revolt? The fiasco, which eliminated the government’s hopes of saving £5 billion a year, has made any welfare reform during the current Parliament impossible.

The cost of that is becoming more evident by the day. Figures revealed this morning show that there are currently 3.6 million people receiving Universal Credit who are under no obligation whatsoever to look for work. They have been effectively written off as unemployable and will be in receipt of benefits for the remainder of their working-age lives. That is nearly half the total of 7.9 million people on Universal Credit.


USA

Nothing from Canada …

Share