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UK celebrates Refugee Week, boasts of taking in more as migrant surge crisis rages
Consider the headlines below and a pattern of contradictions becomes obvious: the UK government pretends to care about the massive numbers of illegal Muslim migrants illegally entering the country, because the public is growing impatient. The Boris Johnson government would prefer to hide the problem, in hopes that it will go away. It has no intention of actually doing anything, despite its hollow promises to the public.
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Last week, Johnson condemned Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s comments about “Muslim invaders” as “divisive and wrong.”
“Refugee Week! UK Celebrates Taking in More Refugees as Migrant Crisis Rages,” by Kurt Zindulka, Breitbart, June 15, 2021:
Britain’s Home Office has announced that this week is “Refugee Week” which aims to celebrate the “contributions, creativity and resilience of refugees and people seeking sanctuary”, while the migrant crisis continues to rage.
Rather than spending time to solve the migrant crisis in the English Channel, Home Secretary Priti Patel has launched a week of celebrations for refugees in the UK.
The Home Secretary said: “This week casts a spotlight on all those who have enriched our communities since arriving in the UK looking to rebuild their lives.
“Thanks to the generosity and support of the British people, thousands of refugees from every part of the world are here making enormous contributions to our society, culture, economy, and we are a better country for it.
“I am moved hearing about the incredible stories of those that have overcome hardship to not just live, but to thrive and call the UK their home.”
The Home Office boasted that it has resettled more refugees than any other European country between 2015 and 2019, stating that over 25,000 people have been granted asylum in Britain since then.
The announcement also revealed that some 29,000 people were resettled in the UK during the same time period under the refugee family reunion scheme.
“Our new global UK Resettlement Scheme which is currently actively resettling refugees to the UK will continue to provide refuge to those in need who are fleeing persecution,” the Home Office said.
The government said that it will look to ensure that more refugees are settled in the UK through community sponsorship and vowed to speed up the refugee process for those deemed to be at “urgent risk”.
The Immigration Compliance and Justice Minister, Chris Philp, who has been tasked with the Channel boat migrant crisis, said that the updated refugee scheme alongside the New Plan for Immigration will break the incentives for migrants using people smugglers to enter into Britain. However, he did not expand on how exactly this will happen…..
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