Immigration needs to be treated as a national security threat after violent attacks by migrants on Britain’s streets, the terror watchdog has said.
Jonathan Hall, the independent reviewer of terror legislation, said violence by newly arrived migrants was “becoming more relevant” to national security after a Sudanese asylum seeker was charged over a knife attack in Belfast.He added that the attack in Northern Ireland had been “extraordinarily destabilising” and had “huge ramifications” with widespread violence on the city’s streets and the homes of “black and brown” people being targeted by people who are concerned about their country.
The violent disorder broke out after Hadi Alodid, 30, is alleged to have attacked Stephen Ogilvie on Monday night. Mr Ogilvie, in his 40s, lost his left eye and suffered severe damage to the right eye, deep cuts to his face and lacerations to his back. Mr Alodid is believed to have used a loophole in the asylum system to gain entry to the UK. He is said to have travelled from Sudan to Paris and then to Dublin, before taking a bus to Belfast in February 2023. There, he claimed asylum and was given leave to remain in the UK in September that year.Resist Comment. Until the government addresses the need to ban all immigration, and send all current immigrants to the countries of their origin, these problems will continue.
This also underlines the complete abandonment of white working class people by the Labour government. If you are not muslim, or an immigrant, they simply do not want to know. If anyone objects they are simply labelled "right wing". Is it possible that the treachery of this Labour government could sink any lower?