Theresa May criticizes clamp-down on illegal migrants

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While UK’s current Home Secretary, Suella Braverman, has announced that she wants to clamp down on the practice to ensure that the UK is able to properly deport illegal migrants with no right to stay in the country, former Prime Minister Theresa May opposes Braverman’s efforts, stating “that any such attempts to clamp down on illegal boat migrants will put human rights in the country at risk”.

Suella Braverman has been consistently making efforts, much like her predecessor Priti Patel, but with no sustained support from their respective prime ministers or the globalists within their ranks.

The failed former UK Prime Minister Theresa May is in effect adding further impediments to the responsible enforcement of UK laws that protect both the nation’s sovereignty and national security. May stated that “plans to clamp down on illegal migrants claiming to be victims of modern-day slavery could end up endangering human rights in Britain”. Yet sex trafficking has long been alive and well, even in the United States and in other Western countries, before there was a boat migrant crisis in Britain. Theresa May’s convoluted nonsense distracts from the real issues. The UK is already spending US$8.5 million USD of taxpayer money a day on hotels for illegals; 419 hotels are being crammed with illegals, while national security is disregarded as the country sinks economically and culturally.

Of course, Leftist activist organizations, many of whom are behind the people smuggling operations, are abetting the spread of the outrageous lie that Britain risks violating human rights by securing its own borders.

Hungary introduced new laws in 2018 “which it says will penalize groups that receive foreign funding to aid illegal immigration”. According to the Hungarian government, many of these NGO’s are being funded by billionaire George Soros. Last July, the European Union Agency for Criminal Justice Cooperation reported:

Supported by Eurojust and Europol, judicial and law enforcement authorities in France, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom have dismantled a criminal network suspected of using small boats to smuggle up to 10 000 migrants across the English Channel over the last 12 to 18 months. It is believed to be the biggest ever international operation targeting small boat people smugglers.

Globalists have long supported open-door mass migration, so there are many discrepancies in the EU between those who are facilitating open-door policies and those who are cracking down on illegal entries.

According to UK government statistics, 28,526 illegals arrived via the English Channel in 2021, 8,466 in 2020, 1,843 in 2019 and only 299 in 2018. More than 45,000 arrived this year. Theresa May is now hoping to stymie Britain’s efforts to protect its own borders and sovereignty. If one adopts the absurd reasoning of the globalists, then all airport security and more should be abolished in order to facilitate open-door mass migration policies. Instead, law-abiding citizens are inconvenienced in airports while economic migrants of all stripes, criminals and jihadists included, jump the queue and are welcomed with no vetting.

According to the Migration Observatory at the University of Oxford, “In 2020, the top five most common countries of nationality of people seeking asylum in the UK were Iran, Iraq, Albania, Eritrea, and Sudan,” which are all majority-Muslim countries except Eritrea, which has a significant Muslim minority. “Of all refugees resettled in the UK from January 2010 to December 2020, around 70% were Syrian”.

“Enforcing UK’s Borders Could Jeopardise Human Rights, Former PM Theresa May Warns”, by Peter Caddle, Breitbart, December 29, 2022:

Plans aimed at protecting Britain’s borders could put human rights at risk, former Prime Minister Theresa May has warned.

Theresa May, who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom up until 2019, has told the BBC that plans to clamp down on illegal migrants claiming to be victims of modern-day slavery could end up endangering human rights in Britain.

It comes amid multiple claims that many boat migrants — especially those originating from Muslim-majority Albania — are lying about being victims of the crime in order to make it harder for British authorities to deport them.

As a result, the UK’s current Home Secretary, Suella Braverman, has announced that she wants to clamp down on the practice to ensure that the UK is able to properly deport illegal migrants with no right to stay in the country.

However, during an interview with BBC Radio 4’s PM program, Theresa May warned that any such attempts to clamp down on illegal boat migrants will put human rights in the country at risk.

According to the former Prime Minister, Britain’s current modern slavery legislation is “world-leading”, and any attempt to dilute it only risks making the problem worse.

“Critically, I want to see that we don’t reduce our world-leading protections for the victims of modern slavery, for those people who are so vulnerable,” May told the program.

“It’s important not — inadvertently — to create another potential loophole,” she continued. “So, for example, there’s talk of requiring more evidence from individuals. If you’re somebody who’s been trafficked here as a sex slave, and you manage to find your way out of that and look to somebody for help, the chances are you probably haven’t got a piece of paper or a written statement from somebody to say ‘you’ve been in slavery’.

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