
21,000 In, 498 Out: UK Migrant Deal Under Fire
Despite hundreds of millions in funding and closer cooperation with France, crossings remain stubbornly high.

Despite hundreds of millions in funding and closer cooperation with France, crossings remain stubbornly high.

While their department quietly reviews weaknesses in its data on foreign nationals, British officials admit they would need to cross-check thousands of records to identify convicted offenders.

As the UK Home Office attempts to pivot from ‘migrant hotels’ to former army bases, it continues to anger local residents, concerned for their safety.

A whistleblower calls the asylum system “unsustainable,” “laughable,” and “a crazy carousel.”

The materials, written in English and French, warn that such journeys are life-threatening and that those making it to England may be returned.

The misuse of taxpayer support meant for essentials has triggered an official investigation.