Migrant Hotel Protests Continue Across England

England witnessed a day of protests on Saturday, August 9th, aimed at the national policy of housing asylum applicants close to local communities.

The form of the problem varies, from the Home Office filling entire hotels with migrants to local authorities renting ‘houses in multiple occupation’ (HMOs) from private landlords which they then fill with asylum seekers. This growing population primarily involves undocumented young men, whose alleged crimes fuel local safety concerns.

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Top Tory’s fears for daughters over boat migrants… After a spate of asylum-seeker sex crimes Jenrick blames ‘medieval’ attitudes to women

The small-boats crisis has made British women and girls less safe, Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick warns today.

The top Tory admits he fears for his own three young daughters against a backdrop of illegal migrants with ‘medieval attitudes’ crossing the Channel.

His comments follow a nationwide series of protests by angry parents outside hotels being used to house asylum seekers.

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‘Is my secret camera working?’: Posing as a migrant to infiltrate a cross-Channel gang

The findings of a year-long undercover investigation into a violent migrant-smuggling gang were published by BBC News on 5 August – and, as a result, one person has now been arrested in Birmingham.

Here, one of our reporters who assumed a false identity and posed as a migrant, describes how he met one of the gang’s senior members in a secret forest hideout.

I am walking towards the forest near Dunkirk, thinking about the battery in my pocket. I’ve hidden the wires under two T-shirts, but is anything still showing? Is my secret camera working? Is it pointing at the right angle? I have, at most, three hours of battery life left, and I need to get to the smuggler’s secret camp, meet him, and get out safely.

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Will Palestine Action break Britain?

The state can’t cope with 500 ‘terrorists’

Today in Westminster, over 500 people plan to announce themselves as terrorists, all in full view of the police. Their methods are less molotovs-at-dawn and more Year 8 art project. All the protesters need to do is display a placard emblazoned with the words “I support Palestine Action”. This immediately invites arrest for an offence under the Terrorism Act 2000, with Section 13 outlawing the “wearing or displaying an article indicating support for a proscribed group”.

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‘People are angry’: Behind the wave of asylum hotel protests

“We are not happy with these men in this hotel because we fear for our children,” Orla Minihane tells me. “If that makes me far right then so be it.”

Orla has lived near Epping since she was a child and describes herself as a “very boring woman who has worked in the City of London for 25 years”. Last year she joined Reform UK and hopes to stand as a local candidate for the party.

On a busy road leading to the Essex town, The Bell Hotel, now fortified, is one of more than 200 across the country where the government houses asylum seekers.

The BBC is as bad as CBC.

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Britain’s weekend of protest anarchy: Palestine Action supporters will defy threat of mass arrests as more demos are held outside migrant hotels

The UK is bracing for a weekend of protest anarchy with both Palestine Action supporters and anti-migrant demonstrators set to take to the streets.

More than 500 people are expected gather outside Parliament at 1pm tomorrow in support of Palestine Action, defying warnings they will be charged with terror offences.

Membership of, or support for, the proscribed group is now a criminal offence under the Terrorism Act 2000 and is punishable by up to 14 years in prison.

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Britain’s broken borders are endangering children

It has become a depressing pattern. In London this week, a Pakistani asylum seeker was charged with allegedly raping an eight-year-old girl. It follows two Afghan asylum seekers being charged in connection with the rape of a 12-year-old in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, and the alleged attempted kidnapping of a 10-year-old in Stockport, Greater Manchester by a Sudanese migrant. There are now near-daily reports of men seeking asylum in Britain accused of depraved sexual crimes.

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Our complicit elite is to blame for every sexual assault by an illegal migrant

It is a fantasy to expect sex-starved men from misogynist cultures to respect our values and our women

I was having coffee in the garden with John, the lovely man who comes to help me with all the jobs I can’t manage (a temperamental pond pump and rampant blanket weed among them), when conversation turned to John’s concern for his daughter.

Kirstie’s journey to college takes her past a former RAF base now occupied by illegal migrants who crossed the Channel in small boats. Their ranks have swollen recently to several hundred as the Government struggles to fulfil its promise to empty asylum hotels by the end of this Parliament. Not by deporting the legions of undocumented young males from Africa and the Middle East – of course not, silly! – but by secretly redistributing a majority of those migrants from hotels into HMOs (houses in multiple occupation) and military facilities, presumably in the hope that the public will be less likely to notice and kick off.

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The migrant hotel protests are different this time

I’ve had a busy couple of weeks, tracking the recent anti-asylum hotel protests across the country, from Epping to Canary Wharf, from Norwich all the way down to the south coast in Waterlooville, I’ve been right in the thick of the story that is gripping the country.

Last year, I was in the middle of another news story too, when I covered the outbreak of the violence at Southport that then spread out into what, quite frankly, ended up being race riots. I remember being only a few yards away from police vans loudly beeping out their last breath as they burnt down to the ground, while young lads on the opposite side of me threw bricks and other missiles directly at a mosque, and proceeded to smash up a local corner shop. Later on I was subject to violence from the crowd myself.

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Violent Channel-smuggling gang’s French and UK network exposed

A BBC investigation has exposed the French and UK operations of a powerful and violent smuggling gang taking people across the English Channel in small boats.

A reporter, posing as a migrant wanting to cross, helped us gain unprecedented access to the smugglers’ notorious forest hideout in northern France – an area plagued by armed battles between rival gangs.

Secret filming at a major UK railway station also captured associates of the gang collecting cash payments to secure migrant places on illegal Channel crossings.

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The Nuneaton child rape cover-up

The alleged crimes of illegal migrants must not be swept under the carpet.

They still don’t get it. Even after the grooming-gangs scandal, covered up for the sake of multiculturalism, even after the Southport riots, fuelled by the information vacuum left after those horrific murders, British police appear desperate to follow the same failed playbook. Namely, inflaming community tensions in the name of easing them, and treating the public with contempt.

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UK Migration ‘Crackdown’ Targets “Very Small Players” as Anger Boils Over

Britain’s newspapers are filled almost daily with stories of horrific crimes carried out by illegal migrants. Yet the Labour government—much like the Conservative administration that preceded it—continually refuses to take decisive action, opting instead to tinker around the edges of the issue at hand.

Ministers said on Saturday they are preparing new plans which would see those who advertise Channel crossings or fake passports on social media face up to five years in prison. A nice side measure, perhaps, but nowhere near significant enough to effect any change on its own.

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Record number of over-60s are referred to anti-terrorism scheme amid overall explosion in ‘extreme right wing’ views

Record numbers of over-60s are being referred to the Government’s troubled anti-terrorism scheme, the Daily Mail can reveal today.

Home Office figures show 127 adults in their 60s or beyond were put on Prevent’s radar in 2023/24 – the most since records began in 2016.

Of them, 43 had sparked alarm for expressing ‘extreme right wing’ views.

h/t XC

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Crackdown on Channel crossing social media adverts

Doctors Galore!

People advertising illegal Channel crossings online could face up to five years in prison under a new offence the government plans to introduce.

The offence, which the government is seeking to create under the Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill currently going through Parliament, would form part of a crackdown on the number of migrants coming to the UK on small boats.

Assisting illegal immigration to the UK is already a crime, but officials believe the offence would give police and other agencies more power to disrupt criminal gangs.

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White House backs anti-Islam preacher in two-tier policing row

The Trump administration is backing a controversial Christian preacher at the centre of a “two-tier” policing row over his right to criticise Islam, The Telegraph can reveal.

Dia Moodley, a father of four, met US officials dispatched to interview British “victims of censorship” amid growing concern in Washington that free speech in the UK is under threat.

In the past four years, the evangelical pastor, from Bristol, has been the subject of repeated enforcement action by Avon and Somerset Police over his street preaching, which includes comparisons between Christianity and Islam, as well as sermons on abortion and homosexuality.

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