Illegal Immigration

  • Mohindra asks after hotel stays

    In a debate today, Gagan Mohindra MP (South West Hertfordshire/Conservatives) questioned the Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper MP (Pontefract, Castleford and Knottingley/Labour), on the issue of hotels for those caught crossing the English Channel illegally.

    He asked if she can provide a methodology for choosing hotels ahead of time, so that his constituents can stay informed. Many hotels have been used in the past. Cooper said it’s important to do, and claimed her department is also busy clearing the backlog of claims.

  • Caught: English Channel “outsourcer”

    In a stunning exclusive for ConservativeNewsSite.com, an outsourcer behind activity over the English Channel has been spotted.

    His role is to profit from and support the activity of those involved in this vile trade.

  • Exclusive: Top planner caught

    In a massive capture for ConservativeNewsSite.com, an extremely well-connected technical expert in criminality has been located.

    He’s a key suspect in the English Channel crossings. He’s wanted so he can be questioned by law enforcement in the UK.

  • Caught: People trafficking lead

    As part of an ongoing investigation a man has been spotted who is believed to be the originator and ‘lead’ of the entire operation in the UK. He was photographed at around 3pm on a train bound for Edinburgh earlier today.

    Although youthful in appearance he figures highly in people trafficking circles as a point of contact and of local knowledge. He is also known to be highly mobile, skilled in conversation, and also known to people trafficking gangs all over the world.

  • Channel crossings continue

    The latest set of UK government statistics paint a bleak picture for a crisis at the UK’s shores. According to small boats data published by the UK government the last week saw just over 900 migrants illegally arrive on the south coast.

    It’s not a positive figure for a government just elected. It’s inherited a situation that has lasted years. It’s a clear breach of our sovereignty and laws. Already a former Prime Minister tried to clear a backlog of arrivals and send others to Rwanda. His plan didn’t work.

    Sir Keir Starmer now has a difficult task ahead of him. If he seeks to deal with it he’ll need to pull a rabbit out of a hat. He’s made promises already and under his leadership the Home Office have made a string of announcements regarding its resolution but the stats speak for themselves.