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Taken from an Interview with someone who has worked For the Border Force for 15yrs.
“Border Force is simply running a collection service in the English Channel, bringing migrants safely ashore to the overcrowded Manston migrant processing centre in Kent.
Some 12,000 of those who have crossed the Channel this year are from Albania — a country which wants to join the EU — up from just 50 in 2020. All but 2,000 of them were young men.
Border Force’s Dan O’Mahoney said recently that the figure represents up to two per cent of Albania’s male population aged 18 to 40.
O’Mahoney admitted that a huge number were “deliberately gaming the system”.
Albanians have learned they can remain in the UK by using the Modern Slavery Act, introduced by then Home Secretary Theresa May in 2015”
His answer to the problem is…..
“Hire a non British-flagged liner and position it in a part of the English Channel, which is international waters. Instead of taking migrants ashore at Dover they would be taken to the liner, which would have decent facilities. And — not having set foot in Britain — they would be unable to claim asylum. You then process them and find out who they are”
“Border Force is simply running a collection service in the English Channel, bringing migrants safely ashore to the overcrowded Manston migrant processing centre in Kent.
Some 12,000 of those who have crossed the Channel this year are from Albania — a country which wants to join the EU — up from just 50 in 2020. All but 2,000 of them were young men.
Border Force’s Dan O’Mahoney said recently that the figure represents up to two per cent of Albania’s male population aged 18 to 40.
O’Mahoney admitted that a huge number were “deliberately gaming the system”.
Albanians have learned they can remain in the UK by using the Modern Slavery Act, introduced by then Home Secretary Theresa May in 2015”
His answer to the problem is…..
“Hire a non British-flagged liner and position it in a part of the English Channel, which is international waters. Instead of taking migrants ashore at Dover they would be taken to the liner, which would have decent facilities. And — not having set foot in Britain — they would be unable to claim asylum. You then process them and find out who they are”