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Invasion Europa: A Subhuman Flood of Mud People

Started by Uncle88, Sun 21 Dec 2014

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GB News: 'Muted, pathetic response to acts of terrorism is deeply worrying'



The British government is ignoring Mud Terrorism across the country while imprisoning innocent White Civil Rights Activists.

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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/video/immigration/video-2550693/Video-French-local-Police-France-dont-think-migrants-job.html?mwv_rm=rta

Video: REVEALED: Secret staging area used by people smugglers to assemble groups of migrants and prepare inflatable dinghies to carry them across the English Channel
Local jogger, Franck Viandier from France admits he does see French police around the Calais beach but reveals they don't think it's their job to 'fight' with the migrants if they want to go to England.

So if the muds get inside Poland the lazy cops sit about once they get to France and Britain can have them? Sink them!
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10278133/Why-Germany-set-new-sick-man-Europe-led-anti-British-Chancellor.html

Germany is set to be the new sick man of Europe... led by an anti-British Chancellor: As Merkel steps aside this week, KATYA HOYER says legalising cannabis, votes at 16 and more immigration has left her fearing for country of her birth

Katya Hoyer | Daily Mail (UK) | 6 December 2021

Brigitte has lived in Guben, near Germany's Polish border, for most of her long life — and she didn't hesitate when I asked what she thought of Angela Merkel.

She has long stopped caring for us,' Brigitte told me of the woman who has led her country for 16 years.

Many of Brigitte's neighbours in this once-buoyant community agree. Like Brigitte, who is 84, they have watched their town decline.

Formerly a thriving hub of the coal industry, Guben is now characterised by long-term unemployment and political extremism.

Neo-Nazi vigilante groups, armed with torches and pepper spray, patrol the nearby border to stop illegal migrants entering the country.

Gitti, as she likes to be known, would never join their ranks, but has some sympathy for what she calls 'self-action' in the face of political apathy from Germany's politicians

Those in Berlin do not care about little people like us,' she told me. 'So we have to protect ourselves.' It's a sentiment I have heard frequently in recent months from people across my homeland — a nation now readying itself for life after the departure of a once-formidable Chancellor.

This week, Angela Merkel will finally step down from office, having presided over the nation as Mutti (Mummy) for what seems a generation.

Indeed, when she took power, Tony Blair was Prime Minister, Madonna was top of the UK charts and Jose Mourinho was manager of Chelsea FC.

But Merkel leaves Germany — which used to be an economic and industrial powerhouse, the Goliath of a continent — at a crossroads.

Many are worried that it risks becoming 'the sick man of Europe', to use the damning phrase applied to Britain in the 1970s.

It causes me great sorrow to write this. As an Anglo-German who, like Gitti, was born in Guben and lived in Germany until I moved to the UK a decade ago, I despair at seeing the country of my birth slide into mediocrity and internal division

Yet whatever Merkel's failings (although in earlier years, she enjoyed considerable achievements), there seems little doubt that, under the stewardship of her successor, Olaf Scholz, Germany is set to change for the worse.

Today, like so many other Germans, I look on helplessly as radical identity politics under the new regime are forced on to a country that did not ask for them, bringing with them with a raft of policies that will change the course of our society

They range from giving 16-year-olds the vote to the legalisation of cannabis, a new loathing of post-Brexit Britain and paralysis over the tortured issue of immigration.

Chancellor-designate Olaf Scholz and his coalition partners announced the measures in a Press conference after weeks of silence. Most people did not see this coming.

Quote from: MSMMerkel, the Red footsoldier: German chancellor under fire over Communist links as image of her in uniform is released

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2328536/Angela-Merkel-Communist-links-new-image-uniform-released.html


When Germany went to the polls in September, it was against a backdrop of ennui and mistrust of all the political parties. Pre-election polls showed that more than half of Germans thought none of the options for a new government was capable of dealing with the problems ahead.

Amid this malaise, the centre-Left Social Democrats (SPD), under Merkel's deputy, Olaf Scholz, seemed to many to represent the least of the evils on offer.

Although once an avowed Marxist, Scholz presented himself as a safe pair of hands and a sensible politician

The strategy worked: a quarter of voters put their cross next to his party's name, and Scholz scored a narrow lead in the election ahead of the candidate from Merkel's party, the conservative Christian Democratic Union.

But now that Scholz has struck a deal to lead a coalition of three parties — his own Social Democrats, the Liberals and the Greens — it is clear that those expecting a moderate course for Germany are in for a shock.

To start with, Annalena Baerbock, the leader of the Greens, is the new foreign minister. A staunch Europhile, she will pursue an openly federalist foreign policy, and there are already suggestions she hopes to steer the EU to a 'United States of Europe'.

Meanwhile, the new Chancellor-in-waiting — Olaf Scholz will be sworn in this week — has proposed a gamut of radical policies, many of which have no democratic mandate

His wish to lower the voting age to 16 is a cynical move clearly designed to benefit the Greens and Liberals, who are more popular among the Left-leaning young. Most of Germany's 83 million population vehemently oppose such a change. A recent survey found that more than two-thirds disagree with the idea, and even among 16- to 29-year-olds fewer than half were in favour

Against this backdrop, introducing this constitution-amending change would seem a blatant disregard of democratic principle. The same sentiment equally applies to Scholz's desire to liberalise the law over cannabis use — something supported by only a third of Germans

I am also appalled at how little consideration is given to the rising threat to Germany's Jewish communities. Anti-Semitic crime rose by 16 per cent in 2020 alone. Numbers have increased dramatically since 2015, setting horrifying new records each year.

It is Scholz's stance on immigration, however, that is likely to inflame tensions most seriously in communities still dealing with the social and economic consequences of Merkel's controversial decision to open Germany's borders during the 2015 Syrian crisis. More than a million migrants poured into the country, transforming communities almost overnight.

Among them was the town of Fürstenwalde, east of Berlin — home to many of my friends and family. There, local officials were told to make housing available for 1,600 migrants, leading to a population growth of more than 4 per cent.


In a situation mirrored throughout Europe, fewer than half of the new arrivals were actually from war-torn Syria. Rather, they were economic migrants from other countries

As they are mostly young men, social tensions remain high as the town tries to accommodate the arrivals, some of whom find nothing to do other than loiter on the streets. The last time I visited the town, the atmosphere was discernibly hostile.

Meanwhile, in Berlin, powerful cartels of Arab, Kurdish and Turkish migrants have been responsible for rocketing crime figures — a problem that Scholz's programme acknowledges, but no concrete solutions are suggested.

So migration, you may think, must be front and centre of Scholz's new regime. Far from it. Seemingly blind to the social and economic consequences, he speaks of increasing immigration.

Quote from: MSMMerkel THREATENS E. Europe: Accept "Refugees"- Or Prepare for WAR! Stasi Roots Destroying Europe.

https://adinakutnicki.com/2015/11/08/merkel-threatens-e-europe-accept-refugees-or-prepare-for-war-stasi-roots-destroying-europe-whats-going-on-commentary-by-adina-kutnicki/

Merkel pictured under a FDJ banner – Free German Youth, also known in German as Freie Deutsche Jugend – she was one of the leaders of its agitation and propaganda arm for communist and socialist fronts

Make no mistake, doing so without first solving existing problems would only lead to further tensions in Germany — particularly in the east, where suspicion of central state powers runs deep and social deprivation is high, and where vigilantes have been patrolling borders.

Is this really the vision of the prosperous, forward-looking Germany that Scholz marketed to the electorate? The truth is that his focus seems to be elsewhere — a policy that risks hollowing out the great industrial structures that have underpinned Germany's economic success story for so much of the past two centuries

Perhaps we should not be surprised. In the late-1980s, Scholz declared that 'the capitalist economy must be overcome' and called 'Nato-Imperialism' a threat to world peace. Thirty years later, his adherence to those sentiments can be seen in a steadfast commitment to sever ties with Germany's industrial traditions as he works to transform the country's energy market at breakneck speed.

With a target of 80 per cent of Germany's energy needs being supplied from renewable sources by 2030, all remaining nuclear power plants will be switched off next year and the use of coal is to be phased out.
This will leave Germany worryingly reliant on gas from Russia and unpredictable renewables, such as wind and solar.

Unsurprisingly, this move is causing significant apprehension in regions still dependent on coal for their livelihoods. For many — including those in Lausitz close to the Polish border — coal is all there is. Communities there, used to feeling ignored and overlooked, are deeply cynical about the promised investment to provide new jobs.

These troubling issues are dangerously linked to Germany's geopolitical position — especially the country's relations with Russia. Fossil fuels and nuclear power still provide 50 per cent of Germany's electricity. By 2030, however, the country will have only one non-renewable energy source left: natural gas, largely supplied by Russia via the new Nord Stream 2 pipeline that runs between the two countries.

This puts Russia in the position of controlling energy supplies to Germany at the pull of a lever — a very powerful tool in Vladimir Putin's hands. On a lesser level, the new coalition risks having to compromise its green policies with regard to environmental protection. By enshrining into law the notion that wind farms, offshore installations and fields of solar panels take priority over the nesting grounds of rare birds or the preservation of forests and heathland, the new government is, ironically, facing seeing its climate protection measures damaging wildlife.

Critical, too, is the fate of the once-mighty German car industry. Battered in recent months by stringent Covid measures and supply chain issues that have cut car-related manufacturing by 17.5 per cent, it now faces the prospect of a regime determined to focus on electric vehicles

Scholz has promised 15 million electric vehicles on the road by 2030 in a bid to keep the German car industry busy. But in reality, the country is already trailing behind in the electric market

Indeed, more American Tesla Model 3s are being registered than electric versions of Germany's own Audi A4s, BMW 3-series or Mercedes C-class models combined. As a dual citizen of Germany and Britain, I am also profoundly concerned by Merkel's successor's seemingly anti-British mindset.

Germany may be the UK's second largest export market, yet there is little mention of this in Scholz's manifesto, which seems determinedly focused not on the £114.2 billion-a-year trade between the two nations but on cutting ties, supporting what are described as visible 'measures' — but are, in fact, 'punishments' — meted out by Brussels for any country that leaves the EU.

I despair at this dogmatism, which is not shared by much of the German population. Unpalatable as it may be to the ears of Scholz and his cohorts, the rancour generated by Brexit has done nothing to dent the nation's Anglophilia.


As Germans, we grow up quoting lines — translated into German, of course — from Monty Python classics, while our celebrity magazines take a voracious interest in the affairs of the Royal Family. That fondness runs deep, and the government ignores it at its peril.

But then the same could be said for much of this new-era Germany. The end of the long Merkel era —one that started amid such promise then seemed to sink into stagnation — should have been a chance for democratic renewal, for Germany to reset.

Instead, it seems Merkel's successor is about to take her administration's detachment from the people to new heights — and I fear the country I love will pay a terrible price.

Katja Hoyer is an Anglo-German historian and a visiting research fellow at King's College London.

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Austria: The Channel migrant welcomed to Britain and put up in an Ibis hotel, who stands accused of raping and murdering a 13-year-old girl in Vienna

Sue Reid | Daily Mail (UK) | 18 December 2021

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10322983/Channel-migrant-welcomed-Britain-stands-accused-raping-murdering-girl-13-Vienna.html

Excerpt: A crime that has shocked Austria: the drugging, rape and suffocation of 13-year-old schoolgirl Leonie Walner, whose slim body was found wrapped in a roll of carpet dumped under a tree in central Vienna.

Within hours of the terrible discovery, Rasuili Zubaidullah had run away, dodging Austrian police.

He fled hundreds of miles to Dunkirk in France, evading a pan-European manhunt for him before boarding a trafficker's boat across the Channel to Britain.

Arriving in Dover on the Kent coast, he duped immigration officials by claiming asylum using a false name and was put up by the Government in the Ibis hotel in Whitechapel, East London, which is being used to house migrants.


Acting on a tip-off from Austrian authorities, British police found him hiding in a room at the hotel in late July, little more than a month after Leonie's life had been snuffed out.

Next week, Zubaidullah, who celebrated his 23rd birthday in October, will face a London extradition hearing when Austria demands his return to Vienna for questioning about what court papers state is Leonie's 'murder' during the early hours of Saturday, June 26, at a refugees' apartment in the city.
Her battered corpse was found just 330 yards from the apartment by a passer-by at 6.55am that morning.

The Mail has seen Leonie's official autopsy records, which include DNA samples linking her abused body to Zubaidullah and a group of young male refugees from his country living in Austria, as well as to the apartment and the roll of carpet.

We have tracked his path out of Austria through the city of Innsbruck and across Western Europe by train and bus as he escaped justice with one thing in mind: to reach the UK and evaporate into the overstretched asylum system

In northern France this week, Afghans waiting to board boats to Britain remembered Zubaidullah, who walked into a Dunkirk migrant camp on July 8, 12 days after Leonie died.

'I shared a tent with him when he stayed overnight,' said Shinwari Kuchi, 35, a former Afghan soldier. 'He talked about his plan to pay £3,000 to Kurdish traffickers to cross the Channel. He was intent on Britain

'He had just arrived when I met him in the charity food queue. He had nowhere to sleep, so I said 'come into mine [tent]'. He didn't talk much but when I woke in the morning he had disappeared. I never spotted him again and he didn't say he was on the run.'

Ten days later, on July 18, Zubaidullah managed to enter Britain under false pretences on a trafficker's boat

He is one of almost 27,000 migrants, the majority of them young men, of various nationalities and with backgrounds that often remain a mystery, who have sailed on rickety crafts from the French coast this year and been given refuge here in hotels, hostels and former Army camps.

Their mass arrival has sparked security worries because of the way in which criminals and those intent on doing us harm can arrive seeking asylum and stay here unnoticed.

Alp Mehmet, the chairman of Migration Watch UK, said this week that the asylum system fails from the moment a boat carrying migrants reaches our shores.

'The Border Force has no way of checking the identity or background of those coming in,' he said. 'The migrants routinely destroy their documents, they give false names, and there are so many young men there is scarcely time to interview them before they are able to enter Britain and be put up in accommodation at the taxpayers' expense

'If you are a genuine refugee, why would you hide your identity or pretend to be someone you are not when you arrive after a difficult Channel crossing wanting sanctuary?'

But what of Zubaidullah? He has had multiple brushes with the Viennese authorities, who say he was listed for deportation from Austria in October 2017 after arriving two years earlier as a teenager from Afghanistan and providing no adequate reason to have left his native land.

He was one of more than 1.5 million migrants from the Middle East, Africa and South Asia who seized their chance to move to the West after Angela Merkel, then the German Chancellor, threw open her country's doors to Syrians fleeing civil war.

But despite the deportation order on his file, Zubaidullah was never thrown out of Austria.

Only last year, he was convicted and sentenced to nine months in jail there for drug-trafficking. Once again, he was not made to leave when he was released earlier this year.

He continued to live a life of easy pleasures, according to Vienna media reports, and was seen partying in the spring at the cafes and bars lining the Danube canal, and at nearby Prater, an amusement park with a giant Ferris wheel.

The area draws thousands of tourists, is a favourite meeting place for young Viennese, and has a reputation for drug-taking and 'anything goes' behaviour.

It was there, near the canal, that he and three other young Afghan refugees, aged between 16 and 23, met young Leonie in the early hours of that Saturday in June.

Leonie was breaking the rules by being there. Her 40-year-old mother Melanie, a nurse who works night shifts, and her paramedic father Hennes, 39, had set her a curfew. They had told her always to be back by 9.30pm at the family home in Wiener Neustadt, 40 miles from Vienna.

The girl has been described by her distraught parents as a 'free spirit and a rebel'. They say she was kind and loved her pets, but family friends say she was 'gullible and naive', and liked the bright lights and the attention of men.

She often disappeared for days without her parents knowing. She told friends on social media she wanted to 'run away from home', according to the Austrian media. And that fateful June weekend, she had set her heart on a night-time visit to the Danube Canal party zone.

At 11.30 on the Friday night, some hours before she was killed, she was with her 15-year-old best friend in Wiener Neustadt and told her she wasn't going home.

She then wrote a text message to a male acquaintance, a 27-year-old salesman almost twice her age, asking: 'Are you going to Vienna with me?'

He drove her to the capital, where they visited the Danube Canal area. Then he left her there alone in the middle of the night

One of the group was a 16-year-old who'd entered Austria illegally via Romania in April this year.

He is believed to have been instrumental in persuading Leonie to go to the apartment, which is some three miles from the party zone, at around 2am.

What happened in the next few hours to the lone schoolgirl?

Reports on Leonie's death that were prepared for Vienna's public prosecutor say she was raped multiple times and died 'violently' of drug poisoning and suffocation by pressure on her throat. She was given what is described as a lethal overdose of 11 Ecstasy tablets, and had smoked cannabis joints before suffering 'severe sexual abuse' by several men.

At some point that night, as the drugs took their toll and the violent assaults on her continued, it is thought her heart stopped.

The DNA results allegedly indicate Rasuili Zubaidullah was at the apartment, and that he and the other men sexually assaulted Leonie, leaving her with significant bruising.

The Austrian government has promised to track down those involved in the girl's 'barbaric' death.

After the nationalities of the suspects were revealed, the country's EU minister, Karoline Edtstadler, declared: 'People who seek refuge in Austria but trample on our values and express this in actions have no place here.'

Unlike much of the rest of the European Union and Britain, Austria has said it will continue deporting Afghans who have failed in their asylum requests, putting them on flights back to the capital Kabul, despite the country's takeover by the Taliban.

Meanwhile, Leonie's parents are filing an official complaint against Austria because of the authorities' failure to deport refugees who have not won asylum but continue freely to live there.

In interviews with the Austrian media, her mother, Melanie, has expressed bewilderment and grief over her child's fate: 'My little one trusted a 16-year-old and that was her death sentence.'

She added: 'Why were these people still in the country? Why were they not expelled? Where are the politicians in charge? We want to know that.'

These are difficult questions that are unlikely to concern convicted drug dealer Rasuili Zubaidullah when he appears by video link from a British prison at an interim extradition hearing in London's Westminster Magistrates' Court next Wednesday afternoon

The final case to decide whether he will be sent back to Vienna is scheduled for January.

The extradition court papers state that Austria, in the meantime, will continue to fight to stop him being freed to walk the streets in their country because he is expected to 'abscond' and could simply disappear.

That may be some comfort, at least, to Leonie's grieving parents and the Austrian government. For the time being, at least
 :-\ &:(
Lay down with dogs and get fleas! Sounds like Austria has these dogs roaming around without a "dog catcher".
Well who cares as long as the UN and Sorros are happy these is a"free for all"?!
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10432787/Nearly-100-migrants-brought-ashore-crossing-English-Channel.html

Nearly 100 migrants attempting to cross the Channel from France were rescued off the coast of England and brought to Dover today It came after a coastguard spotter plane flying over the Channel reported a sighting of several migrants in severe distress around midday

The pilots reported seeing migrants desperately trying to evacuate water and blow air back into their doomed dinghy which had sprung a leak.

One group of migrants was saved by the UK Border Force vessel 'Hurricane' after air began to escape from the small inflatable boat they were using to make the perilous journey.

Other migrants were transported to shore aboard a small rigid inflatable boat (RHIB) deployed by UK Border Force vessel 'Searcher' alongside the RLNI's Dover Lifeboat.

It comes just one day after it emerged that Prime Minister Boris Johnson reportedly gave Home Secretary Priti Patel the green light to develop new powers that would allow male asylum seekers crossing the Narrow Sea to be held in immigration removal centres.

The Government meanwhile was accused of 'cowardice' earlier this week after it was revealed that the Home Office plans to publish a running total of migrant crossings just four time a year, rather than on a daily basis. 

At least 28,381 migrants arrived in England after crossing the Channel in 2021 - treble the number that made the journey in 2020, despite considerable investment from both UK and French authorities to prevent crossings


The Prime Minister is said to be clamping down on the number of migrants crossing into the UK via the Channel, after it was reported yesterday he had encouraged Priti Patel to proceed with a policy of detaining all male migrants.

Though the Home Office has not published a breakdown of Channel migrants by age or gender, Miss Patel claims that seven in ten of all people who cross the Narrow Sea are single men under 40.

* Muds of a soldiering age probably sent by Sorros!

Mr Johnson's new gung-ho attitude to border security is part of a series of populist policies which are intended to shore up his tottering premiership as the embattled Tory leader faces calls to quit over the 'Partygate' lockdown scandal enveloping Westminster.

Miss Patel is working closely with Attorney-General Suella Braverman to establish what current laws would allow on detention and what new powers would be needed to be approved by MPs, according to The Times

Currently only migrants who land on the UK coast are breaking the law and can be detained, rather than those intercepted in the Channel.

An announcement is due next month as part of wider plans for the Royal Navy to takeover operational control of Channel crossings.

These plans would be accompanied with powers to remove Channel migrants from the UK, including proposals to 'outsource' asylum claims to third countries

The vast majority of people crossing the Channel in small boats claim asylum, according to the Refugee Council. At this point the process for what happens varies depending on whether they are an adult, unaccompanied minor or a family unit.

ADULT

1 - Immediately transferred to a short-term holding facility dotted around the country, generally in southern England. Fingerprints are taken and they have a screening interview where they provide their name, date of birth and nationality. This registers them into the asylum system.

2 - One or two days later the asylum seekers would usually be sent to a hostel run by the Home Office, but in the last few years these have become full so officials are using hotels.   

3 - Two to three weeks later they are dispersed to a town or city anywhere in the UK into 'housing in the community' - although these time scales have stretched recent years. In addition, dispersal accommodation has often been full so the Home Office has relied on rented accomodation from three private providers.  The asylum seekers receive housing and £39.63 a week as a cash allowance.

4 - The asylum seekers are issued with a form called a preliminary information questionnaire (PIC) where they are asked why they have a fear of persecution. At some point they are invited to the Home Office for substantive interview where they will be asked questions based on information from their screening interview and PIC form.

4 - If the initial decision is a refusal, the applicant can appeal to an independent tribunal. Their accommodation and support would continue.

5 - If they get an initial refusal and they don't appeal or their appeal is refused they become what's known in official jargon as 'appeal rights exhausted'. The Home Office will send them a letter saying they will be evicted and the weekly support will stop.

6 - They have the option of signing up to the Voluntary Return Scheme, under which the Home Office will pay for their flights. If they don't sign up they are liable to being picked up and detained by immigration officers and perhaps forcibly removed. But they are not enough detention spaces for people in that situation so they often become homeless and destitute, the Refugee Council said.

CHILD

Children (under 18) are sent to a short term holding facility for a much shorter amount of time and then transferred into the care of a local authority. They are allocated a social worker and accomodation.

The Home Office cannot remove minors if they have been separated from their parents. However, if their asylum claim is unsuccessful they could be given a form of leave to remain until they are 17 and a half.

FAMILY

The only slight difference is that if a family become an 'appeal rights exhausted' case the Home Office wouldn't evict them from the accommodation or stop their financial support

A Home Office spokesperson said: 'The British public have had enough of seeing people die in the Channel while ruthless criminal gangs profit from their misery and our New Plan for Immigration will fix the broken system which encourages migrants to make this lethal journey.'

UK authorities have intercepted more than 800 migrants so far this year — more than three times the 223 who sailed across the Narrow Sea in January 2021. Last year, 28,381 people were intercepted in the Channel, compared to just 8,410 in 2020.

Home Office officials have warned Miss Patel that 65,000 migrants could cross the Channel this year – more than double last year's 28,300 record number.

It comes after the Government was accused of trying to 'cover up' the migrant crisis after it was reported that the Home Office will soon stop issuing daily totals of migrant crossings in favour of announcing a running total at three-month intervals.



Sounds like a cheap and effective way to stopping the muds! Put holes in their inflatable raft in France first! Would have been classic seeing them trying to blow air into the thing while it's on the waves!
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Britain receives 300 to 600 illegal aliens per day, and agrees to send 500 illegals to Rwanda per year. In return, Britain will receive dozens of UN approved refugees from Rwanda.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10726955/Britain-vulnerable-refugees-Rwanda-Priti-Patels-migrants-shake-up.html

Britain has agreed to take refugees in from Rwanda under Priti Patel's landmark deal, it has emerged.

Those who fled war or persecution and were granted asylum status by Rwanda will be able to come to the UK under a reciprocal scheme signed by the Home Secretary last week
The crucial detail in the agreement's small print – which could lead critics to reappraise the agreement – emerged only after Miss Patel returned from the East African nation on Friday.

It states: 'The participants will make arrangements for the United Kingdom to resettle a portion of Rwanda's most vulnerable refugees in the United Kingdom, recognising both participants' commitment towards providing better international protection for refugees.'

A Home Office source said it would apply to 'a number in the tens, not hundreds' of people who have already been granted refugee status in Rwanda.

However, the agreement states no limit. The refugees who are brought to this country are likely to be those with the most complex needs, it is understood, such as those with physical or mental health problems.

Details set out in a 'memorandum of understanding' between the UK and Rwanda reveals that victims of modern slavery and trafficking could be sent to Rwanda under the scheme.

After a migrant arrives in Britain and is selected for transfer to Rwanda, the Home Office will provide them with a travel document if they do not have a passport, the deal's small print adds.

This aspect could be vulnerable to legal challenge, it is thought.

But the Home Office's top civil servant claimed in a letter to Miss Patel that the Rwanda scheme is 'entirely appropriate' given the scale of the crisis.

Matthew Rycroft, the department's permanent secretary, said it was 'regular, proper and feasible for this policy to proceed

A government spokesman said: 'Rwanda is leading in supporting the UN High Commissioner for Refugees... and as its partner, the UK will support this effort by resettling a portion of the most vulnerable refugees currently in Rwanda.'

Under the agreement made last Thursday, asylum seekers who arrive in Britain through 'irregular' routes – such as across the Channel in small boats – will be removed on Home Office charter flights to Rwanda

The scheme will apply to everyone who has arrived illegally since January 1. Downing Street hopes the first removal flights will take place by the end of next month

Figures released yesterday showed 255 migrants arrived from France on Saturday. Overall, 6,266 migrants have made it to Britain so far this year – a figure not reached last year until July.

Cabinet minister Jacob Rees-Mogg yesterday told Radio 4's The World This Weekend that the plan would benefit the East African nation.

'What is being done is providing an opportunity for Rwanda... a country that has gone through terrible troubles. The Rwandan story is almost an Easter story of redemption, isn't it?'



How about UK gets some African crap from Rwanda in exchange for other African and middle eastern crap (that came on boats illegally) to be somehow resettled peacefully in Rwanda?! How's that going to work?!

Look who is behind it all "Priti Patel", everything is just great when Curries get to power!
The Price is Reich!

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