A local council in Britain led by Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party found that at least ten illegal immigrants claiming to be child refugees are actually adults, fueling concern over the safety of real children housed in the same facilities.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Ten illegal immigrants claiming to be child migrants in Kent, England, were revealed to be adults following age reassessments conducted by local authorities under the control of Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party. Concerns were initially raised by Kent County Council staff, leading to the reevaluation of the ages of 19 individuals, with ten ultimately determined to be adults. 📺 DETAIL: Kent County Council reviewed the ages of 19 migrants in 2025 and concluded that at least ten were older than 18, prompting warnings that the situation could endanger children placed in foster or care homes. Kent County Council said it had taken in 2,656 child migrants in 2025, while British Home Office figures show that 75 percent of small boat arrivals since January 2018 have been adult men aged 18 and over. The issue resurfaced as nearly 1,000 migrants crossed the English Channel illegally over the recent holiday weekend, with the Home Office claiming that “the safety and well-being of children in care is paramount” and confirming plans to strengthen age checks through the use of Facial Age Estimation technology. However, the governing Labour Party previously relaxed rules requiring migrants to submit to scientific age tests, making it much easier for adults to pose as children. 🎯 IMPACT: The revelation has sparked serious concerns about the safety of children in foster care and the integrity of the British asylum system. |
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