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The new leftist Labour government in Britain is reportedly planning to offer more than 100,000 migrants, mostly illegals, to apply for asylum to remain in the country.
The 90,000 boat migrants are among around 102,000 reportedly set to be given the opportunity to stay in the UK as a means of reducing the strain on the asylum system by transferring that strain to the general population. The act would clear some 36,000 migrants being housed in hotels across the country at a cost of around £2.9 million per day to the taxpayer.
“The second is to grant an effective amnesty to 100,000 illegal migrants, who were banned from claiming asylum under our plans. It has taken the Labour Party less than five days to make the UK more attractive to asylum seekers than ever before.” While the previous ‘Conservative’ government of Rishi Sunak allowed in record waves of illegals, prospective boat migrants reportedly celebrated the victory of the left-wing Labour government.last week: “It’s really good for us. We were really nervous in our countries to travel all the way here and get sent back… We no longer live in fear of them sending us to Rwanda. I’ve seen a couple of documentaries, and Rwanda is not the best place.
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