London houses upwards of 600,000 illegal migrants – Telegraph
Upwards of 600,000 illegal migrants are living in London, The Telegraph has reported, citing a new study. This figure represents some 60% of the over one million illegal immigrants believed to be living in the UK.
For the entire city, the study, which was obtained by the newspaper under freedom of information laws for the environment, produced a range of 390,355 illegal migrants at the low end of its estimate to 585,533 at the highest, with a median figure of 487,944.
Thames Water, a private utility firm, reportedly commissioned the research to assess the number of hidden users of its services to better meet demand.
In total, over a million illegal migrants reside across Britain, the study, which was conducted by Edge Analytics, and demography and data experts at Leeds University, estimated. The study also suggested that most illegal migrants arrived in the country to work or study, or just as visitors, but end up staying after their visas expire.
Why do they stay? So they can complain about the lifestyle that they are enjoying so much? So they can plot to destroy it?
The analysis is reportedly based on estimates of illegal migrants nationally made by the Pew Research Center, London School of Economics, Office for National Statistics data, and others. The researchers also used National Insurance registrations for non-EU foreign nationals over a nine-year period to assess the number of “irregular” migrants in each borough of the British capital.
The Home Office has not revealed comprehensive data about illegal migration in the country. It has only published figures on the number of illegals reaching the UK since 2018 through the English Channel. As of December 2024, over 150,000 migrants had arrived in the UK by crossing the Channel in small boats. The Home Office reported earlier this month that nearly 37,000 people arrived in the country by the route last year.
In November, The Times reported that British Prime Minister Keir Starmer was in talks with Türkiye, Vietnam and officials in the Kurdistan region of Iraq about possible payments to help slow the flow of migrants heading for the UK. “Anything else we can do to stop people leaving in the first place is the right thing,” the premier was quoted as saying.
In August, UK Home Secretary Yvette Cooper announced plans to introduce a series of measures aimed at tackling illegal immigration in the UK and strengthening border security. The measures, which included a surge in enforcement and return flights, as well as increasing detention capacity and implementing sanctions against employers who hire workers illegally, have been slammed as “a waste of taxpayer money.” Critics claimed that the policies lack detail and fail to recognize “the dignity and humanity of migrants.”
When the 'Call to Prayer' echoes 5 times a day across London, and the Vice and Virtue police arrest your granddaughters because a lock of hair escaped from their head covering, you will really wonder about the dignity and humanity of migrants.
The survey, which was conducted by the Ipsos Group in August, suggested that two-thirds of Brits believe immigration policy was responsible for the wave of right-wing riots that hit the country after a British teenager of Rwandan descent killed three little girls and injured ten others in the town of Southport.
600,000! Imagine if they organized. And NATO has Europe afraid of Russia! How stupid is that?
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Aschaffenburg knife attack suspect vowed to leave Germany voluntarily last year, was known to police for violence
by Thomas Brooke, Remix News,
The Afghan national arrested for stabbing to death a two-year-old boy and the 41-year-old man who came to his aid in the Bavarian city of Aschaffenburg on Wednesday was an asylum seeker who was legally obliged to leave the country and had a known history of criminality and mental instability.
As Bild reported, the suspect has been identified as Enamullah O., a 28-year-old Afghan national who entered Germany in November 2022 and claimed asylum.
He was accommodated in a former inn in Alzenau, Lower Franconia. However, investigations reveal he had already traveled through Bulgaria, Austria, and France before arriving in Germany, taking advantage of the European Union’s open-border policies. Fingerprint evaluations confirmed his movements across multiple European countries before settling in Germany.
Despite being flagged by authorities, O. remained in Germany. Reports indicate he was involved in multiple offenses, including drug possession in 2023, and was implicated in at least three violent incidents. He was subsequently admitted to a psychiatric facility, raising further questions about why he had not been deported.
Reports indicated he specifically targeted the group, stabbing at least two very young children, killing one and hospitalizing another. A 41-year-old passerby who sought to intervene in the attack was stabbed to death. A teacher was also harmed and required medical treatment….
Bavaria’s Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann (CSU) stated there was no immediate evidence of an Islamist motive. However, the attack — the latest in a long line of high-profile mass murders by immigrants — has led to intense scrutiny of Germany’s immigration and asylum policies.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz sought to condemn the attack, acknowledging it as a possible “terrorist act.”…
CDU chancellor candidate Friedrich Merz was also “deeply shocked” and claimed that “things cannot continue like this.”
All radicalized Muslims need to be declared criminally insane and segregated from all civilized societies. Send them back to Islam where they fit in perfectly.
"A lot of people had to die" because Rotterdam triple murder suspect couldn't graduate
The 33-year-old L. is on trial for the murders of his neighbor Marlous (39), her 14-year-old daughter Romy, and the 43-year-old lecturer and general practitioner Jurgen Damen. The shocking violence took place on 28 September 2023. L. shot Marlous and Romy dead in their home on Heiman Dullaertplein in the Rotterdam district of Delfshaven. He set his house on fire. A short time later, he shot Damen dead in a lecture hall at the Erasmus MC. Here, too, he started a fire and threatened numerous people. He was eventually overpowered by the police outside.
According to L., he was driven by “extreme anger - uncontrollable, it had existed for years, and could not find an outlet.” L. had problems with lecturers during his studies and was suspended several times. He found that “incomprehensible and illogical,” he said. “Then something actually snapped inside me.”
Muslims are not known for their self-control at the best of times, or the worst. Self-control is a Christian virtue, supposedly. Muslims are prone to being 'radicalized' which, in my humble opinion, is spiritual (read demonic) invasion. That theory fits very well here.
He said he developed a plan and bought three weapons and targeting lasers, starting in March 2023. “I had an internal conflict with myself. At first, I had a wait-and-see attitude towards the plan, but by buying the lasers, for example, it suddenly became real.”
L. said he negotiated with himself to water down the plan so that there would be fewer victims. “I realized that the original plan was terrible,” he said. “In that negotiation with myself, the plan was minimized and that is what it ultimately became. I agreed with myself on that.”
The chairman of the court noted that L. makes it seem - by the way he talks about the events - as if the crimes were not his responsibility. He said he feels “distance” from what he’s done. “It’s a feeling. I am indeed guilty and logically responsible, but I don’t feel it.” Carrying out his final plan was “a script” or “a mission” he had to follow.
The trial is happening in the extra-secure court of the Rotterdam court. The courtroom was filled to the last seat by surviving relatives, other parties involved, the press, and the public. The court has set aside the entire week for the case.
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