Sunday, September 14, 2025

UK Enacts Emergency Measures to Free Violent Criminals, Making Room for Anti-Mass Migration Protesters.

The United Kingdom has enacted emergency measures to free thousands of criminals, including some violent offenders, as hundreds of anti-mass migration protestors are hauled before the courts facing months or even years behind bars for as little as a Facebook post.

As many as 5,500 criminals are set to be released from prisons across the United Kingdom in the coming months as part of a new scheme named SDS40. The plan is meant to ease overcrowding in Britain’s prison system.

The probation officers’ union has warned that there may not be enough probation officials to deal with the sudden release of so many prisoners, further endangering the public.

Among those set to benefit from the early release program is teenager Lawson Natty, who was convicted of manslaughter and unlawful wounding when he participated in the killing of 14-year-old Gordon Gault in November of 2022.

If released in September, he will have served only six months of his two-year-and-eight-month sentence.

Meanwhile, the British authorities have arrested over 1,100 people, including 12-year-olds, who supported or took part in anti-mass migration protests that erupted after the murder of three young girls in Southport in late July, allegedly by a teenager with an African migration background.

Among the 100 individuals already sentenced have been individuals who shouted at police during protests and two men who were convicted for chanting, “Who the f**k is Allah?”

Image by Simon Dawson.

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The United Kingdom has enacted emergency measures to free thousands of criminals, including some violent offenders, as hundreds of anti-mass migration protestors are hauled before the courts facing months or even years behind bars for as little as a Facebook post. show more

Anti-Mass Migration Protester Jailed for 20 Months for ‘Racism’ and Shouting at a Police Dog.

A man from Bristol, England, has been sentenced to nearly two years in prison after taking part in anti-mass migration protests. He is accused of being “racist and abusive” to counter-protestors and shouting at a police dog. Details of the alleged racist abuse have not been been made readily available to the public.

Bradley McCarthy, 34, was convicted this week at Bristol Crown Court and given 20 months in prison for this role in the anti-mass migration protests, sparked by the murder of three young girls in Southport, allegedly by a teenager with an African migration background.

Prosecutor Emily Evans stated that video footage showed McCarthy “goading [counter-protesters] to cross the police line” and shouting in the face of a police dog. He is also said to have attended two other anti-mass migration protests.

The sentence is just the latest in Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s crackdown on Britons protesting mass migration. Some have already been arrested or convicted for shouting at police, posting “inaccurate information” online, or saying phrases like “Who the f**k is Allah?”

Prime Minister Starmer has been accused of presiding over two-tier policing during the protests, as mobs of Muslims in Birmingham went on a rampage smashing pubs, harassing journalists, and targeting white people with no police presence or intervention.

West Midlands Police Superintendent Emlyn Richards later said that the Muslim community told they authorities the would police themselves, with the force acquiescing.

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A man from Bristol, England, has been sentenced to nearly two years in prison after taking part in anti-mass migration protests. He is accused of being "racist and abusive" to counter-protestors and shouting at a police dog. Details of the alleged racist abuse have not been been made readily available to the public. show more

Biden-Harris Government May Have LOST Almost 300,000 Illegal Immigrant Children.

The Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Office of the Inspector General believes the Biden-Harris government has lost track of potentially 291,000 unaccompanied children (UCs) who crossed into the U.S. illegally. Consequently, a management alert sent to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) leadership from DHS Inspector General Joseph V. Cuffari states that the agency “must take immediate action to ensure the safety of UCs residing in the United States.”

“Based on our audit work and according to ICE officials, UCs who do not appear for court are considered at higher risk for trafficking, exploitation, or forced labor,” the Inspector General’s alert reads. Cuffari concerningly adds that while his office was able to identify over 32,000 instances of unaccompanied children who failed to appear for their immigration court dates, he believes that number may be much higher.

According to the Inspector General—which provides oversight for DHS and its sub-agencies—ICE has failed to issue Notices to Appear (NTAs) to 291,000 illegal immigrant minors for removal proceedings after their release from Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) custody as of May 2024. Additionally, Cuffari contends that by not issuing the NTAs, “ICE limits its chances of having contact with UCs when they are released from HHS’ custody, which reduces opportunities to verify their safety.”

“Without an ability to monitor the location and status of UCs, ICE has no assurance UCs are safe from trafficking, exploitation, or forced labor,” the Inspector General warns.

The National Pulse reported in July on government whistleblowers saying at least 85,000 children who crossed the U.S. border as unaccompanied minors are missing after being placed with sponsors. Testifying before a Senate panel, the whistleblowers asserted the children are often placed with individuals who are not their relatives and have exhibited evidence of abuse and trafficking.

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The Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) Office of the Inspector General believes the Biden-Harris government has lost track of potentially 291,000 unaccompanied children (UCs) who crossed into the U.S. illegally. Consequently, a management alert sent to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) leadership from DHS Inspector General Joseph V. Cuffari states that the agency "must take immediate action to ensure the safety of UCs residing in the United States." show more

Ireland Considers Revoking Tommy Robinson’s Passport After Canada Arrest.

The Irish government is considering whether to revoke the passport of anti-grooming gang activist Tommy Robinson. Born in England, Robinson holds Irish citizenship through his Irish-born mother. However, the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs is reviewing his passport status following his arrest in Canada for alleged immigration violations.

Canadian officials recorded Robinson’s country of citizenship as Ireland on an immigration form rather than Britain, presumably because he chose to travel under his Irish passport. Under the Passports Act, the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Deputy Prime Minister (Tánaiste) Micheál Martin, can cancel a passport if the holder’s actions threaten national security, public safety, or violate the common good.

Its removal would complicate Robinson’s ability to move freely through the European Union (EU), of which Ireland is a member. Since 2020, he has reportedly spent some time living in Spain, another EU member, explaining that his family has become unsafe in Britain.

Robinson, who has previously displayed his Irish passport on social media, was briefly detained by Canadian authorities in Alberta in June before having his passport returned. At the time, Robinson was engaged in a speaking tour across Canada.

He also recently traveled to Ireland to document protests against mass migration in Ireland, which has received large numbers of asylum seekers in recent months. Robinson is considered a central figure in the recent anti-mass migration protests in the UK following the fatal stabbing of three young girls, allegedly by a teenager with an African migration background, by the British state. However, Robinson did not participate in them directly, and he discouraged rioting.

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The Irish government is considering whether to revoke the passport of anti-grooming gang activist Tommy Robinson. Born in England, Robinson holds Irish citizenship through his Irish-born mother. However, the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs is reviewing his passport status following his arrest in Canada for alleged immigration violations. show more

Illegal Immigration Is Costing This State Over $100 Million A Year.

Illegal immigrants are costing Mississippi taxpayers over $100 million annually, according to a new report released by State Auditor Shad White. The study examines the cost borne by taxpayers to provide education, healthcare, and incarceration for the state’s illegal immigrant population. Meanwhile, the state estimates there are currently 22,000 illegal immigrants residing in the state—comprising over a third of Mississippi’s total foreign-born population.

“Mississippi’s illegal immigration problem is spiraling out of control and is costing taxpayers millions,” White said in a statement regarding the data. The State Auditor added: “Our public schools, hospitals, and prisons will continue to lose massive sums of money that we could have spent on our own citizens if this problem is not solved.”

While the Mississippi Department of Education is barred from documenting the legal status of students and their families, analysts with the State Auditor’s office estimate over 2,500 illegal immigrants are enrolled in K-12 schools. The state’s education funding formula allocates education dollars based on the number of students enrolled in a school—with an additional 15 percent in funding available for students who struggle with learning English. The report estimates that the education cost of Mississippi’s illegal immigrants is upwards of $25 million annually.

The auditor’s report shows, however, that the cost of healthcare for illegal immigrants is by far the biggest drain on the state’s coffers. White’s office estimates that the state spends over $77 million every year on healthcare for illegals—factoring in emergency room visits, lack of insurance, and Medicaid services for U.S.-born children of noncitizens.

Tthe State Auditor’s office also estimates that the cost of incarcerating illegal immigrants until they can be transferred to federal immigration authorities costs the state upwards of $1.7 million annually.

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Illegal immigrants are costing Mississippi taxpayers over $100 million annually, according to a new report released by State Auditor Shad White. The study examines the cost borne by taxpayers to provide education, healthcare, and incarceration for the state's illegal immigrant population. Meanwhile, the state estimates there are currently 22,000 illegal immigrants residing in the state—comprising over a third of Mississippi's total foreign-born population. show more

Illegal Immigration Is Up Over 100 Percent In These Western European Territories.

Illegal migrant arrivals from Africa surged to unprecedented levels in Spain during the first half of August. Data from the Spanish Interior Ministry shows a sharp increase of 126 percent in the Canary Islands, off the African coast, and a 143 percent rise in Ceuta, a Spanish exclave on the coast of North Africa.

In July, Fernando Clavijo—the Canary Islands’ regional leader from a coalition of center-right parties—appealed to Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and the European Union (EU) for urgent intervention regarding migration. From January to mid-August, the Canary Islands recorded 22,304 irregular arrivals, up 126.1 percent from the same period the previous year.

While the numbers are small compared to the millions of migrants penetrating the U.S. southern border, they are transformative for the islands’ relatively small population, which includes thousands of British and German retirees. The majority of the illegals originate from Mauritania and the Sahel region, spanning the southern Sahara from the Atlantic Ocean to the Red Sea. Violence in the region, where American influence is waning under the Biden-Harris government, is spurring large movements of migrants.

From January to August, 31,155 illegal migrants arrived in Spain, representing a 66.2 percent increase compared to the same period last year. Most of these migrants, approximately 29,512 individuals, arrived by sea on small boats. Spain remains a critical entry point to the European Union (EU) for migrants, particularly those from West African countries navigating the dangerous Atlantic route to the Canary Islands and those seeking to break into the exclaves of Ceuta and Melilla through Morocco.

The growing migrant numbers have prompted calls for action from the leader of the opposition People’s Party, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, who requested the government declare a “migratory emergency.” The populist VOX party also frequently criticizes Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s far-left government on border security.

Image via A. Rodriguez.

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Illegal migrant arrivals from Africa surged to unprecedented levels in Spain during the first half of August. Data from the Spanish Interior Ministry shows a sharp increase of 126 percent in the Canary Islands, off the African coast, and a 143 percent rise in Ceuta, a Spanish exclave on the coast of North Africa. show more

WATCH: Migrant Appealing Deportation for Sex Crimes Pushes Mailman in Front of Train.

A migrant appealing a deportation order for multiple sex crimes in the United Kingdom has been convicted of attempted murder for pushing a mailman in front of a train at Oxford Circus station in London earlier this year. Brwa Shorsh, 24, pushed 61-year-old Tadeusz Potoczek into the path of a subway train on February 3. Shorsh denied attempting to kill Potoczek, claiming it was simply an act of “revenge” prompted by the mailman allegedly giving him a “dirty look.”

Shorsh had been living on the streets since arriving in Britain in 2019. He has numerous prior convictions for assault and indecent acts. An earlier immigration tribunal acknowledged his persistent criminal behavior, highlighting 12 convictions for 21 offenses, including assault, anti-social behavior, and public indecency.

After Shorsh pushed Potoczek onto the tracks, another traveler intervened, pulling the 61-year-old back onto the platform. Train driver Robert Walker had managed to activate the emergency brake early enough to avert a tragedy.

Shorsh’s conviction comes just weeks after large anti-mass migration protests and riots that were sparked by the murder of three young girls, allegedly by a migration-background teenager.

So-called subway pushings or shoves, many of which are deadly, have become so common in New York City that they have their own category in the New York Post.

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A migrant appealing a deportation order for multiple sex crimes in the United Kingdom has been convicted of attempted murder for pushing a mailman in front of a train at Oxford Circus station in London earlier this year. Brwa Shorsh, 24, pushed 61-year-old Tadeusz Potoczek into the path of a subway train on February 3. Shorsh denied attempting to kill Potoczek, claiming it was simply an act of “revenge” prompted by the mailman allegedly giving him a “dirty look.” show more
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Great Replacement: Govt Flooding Village of Just 165 People with Hundreds of Migrants.

The Irish hamlet of Tipperary is set to be flooded with more migrants than currently live there in a government relocation scheme. The European Union (EU) member’s so-called Department of Integration previously moved hundreds of supposedly Ukrainian refugees into a local hotel, but now plans to replace them with non-Western migrants.

This move has triggered protests in Tipperary, where the local population of approximately 165 now faces the arrival of around 265 migrants, utterly transforming the village’s demographics.

The migrant population being relocated to Tipperary is reportedly comprised predominantly of single, military-age men.

Social media reports claim additional migrant compounds are being established in rural Ireland. These sites are said to be guarded by government security, housing mostly military-age males from various countries. Some claim these areas resemble military camps, with no attempts at community integration.

Earlier this month, protests erupted in Tipperary at the hotel that will be housing the migrants. Similar protests have taken place across Ireland.

Mass migration has been a major issue in the country in recent months, with riots last November following the stabbing of several children near a school in Dublin. Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) superstar Conor McGregor called on Irish people to destroy the hotels slated to house migrants, arguing that the country is at war.

Anti-mass migration protests have also swept the United Kingdom over recent weeks following the fatal stabbing of three young girls at a dance class in Southport, England. The suspect has an African migration background.

Image via Wikimedia Commons.

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The Irish hamlet of Tipperary is set to be flooded with more migrants than currently live there in a government relocation scheme. The European Union (EU) member's so-called Department of Integration previously moved hundreds of supposedly Ukrainian refugees into a local hotel, but now plans to replace them with non-Western migrants. show more

Texas Rancher Sues Biden-Harris Government Over Influx of Illegal Immigrants.

A Texas rancher, Michael Vickers, and Kinney County Sheriff Brad Coe have filed a lawsuit against Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The lawsuit, filed by the Immigration Reform Law Institute (IRLI), claims that current border policies have resulted in record numbers of illegal immigrants entering the United States, causing significant harm to Vickers’s ranch and other areas in Texas.

Michael Vickers, who owns a 1,000-acre ranch in Brooks County, says that the Biden-Harris government’s immigration policies have led to extensive damage to his property. According to the lawsuit, Vickers has incurred over $50,000 in fence and gate repairs due to the influx of migrants crossing his land. The complaint also mentions the environmental damage caused by trash and litter left by illegal immigrants, which has negatively impacted the food and water sources for Vickers’s livestock.

Kinney County, Atascosa County, and Kinney County are also plaintiffs in the case, seeking to halt the majority of the Biden-Harris government’s current border policies.

IRLI’s executive director, Dale Wilcox, stated that the Biden-Harris government has intentionally weakened border security to increase the number of illegal immigrants entering the country. The lawsuit contends that this is not merely a policy failure but a violation of the Constitution.

The legal action highlights the Biden-Harris government’s parole policies, which have reportedly facilitated the entry of approximately 1.2 million migrants into the U.S. since the beginning of 2023. These migrants have entered through various means, including border crossings and commercial flights, according to the lawsuit.

The plaintiffs claim illegal immigrants traversing Vickers’ ranch have caused thousands of dollars in damages and pose safety risks. The lawsuit mentions incidents where Vickers and his wife had to rely on guard dogs and carry firearms due to the presence of criminal groups among the illegals.

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A Texas rancher, Michael Vickers, and Kinney County Sheriff Brad Coe have filed a lawsuit against Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The lawsuit, filed by the Immigration Reform Law Institute (IRLI), claims that current border policies have resulted in record numbers of illegal immigrants entering the United States, causing significant harm to Vickers's ranch and other areas in Texas. show more
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Record 12.5 Million Illegal Border Crossings Confirmed by Biden-Harris Government, True Number Likely Far Higher.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) released new monthly border apprehension data, revealing that the overall number of illegal border crossing apprehensions reached over 10.5 million in July, with the fiscal year ending on September 30. This figure does not include the estimated 2 million individuals who evaded capture, pushing the total number of illegal border crossers to more than 12.5 million.

While the CBP estimate sheds new light on the extent of the border crisis under the Biden-Harris government, the data is incomplete. The CBP data does not account for those identified as “inadmissible” but released into the U.S. through the CBP One app or individuals released via parole programs established by the Biden-Harris government under the stewardship of Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.

Additionally, the CBP figures exclude the hundreds of thousands admitted through parole programs from eight countries following the establishment of processing centers in Colombia and Guatemala.

Numerous parole programs have been declared illegal by the U.S. House Committee on Homeland Security and were used as grounds for the House of Representatives impeaching Mayorkas earlier this year. The Democrat-controlled Senate, however, declined to take up the impeachment resolution, which could have removed the Biden-Harris DHS Secretary from office.

The almost certain undercount of illegal immigrants in the country by the Biden-Harris government has led some—including former President Donald J. Trump—to speculate that the true numbers may be over 20 million.

The northern border is also seeing unprecedented crossings, with 162,865 apprehensions this fiscal year.

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U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) released new monthly border apprehension data, revealing that the overall number of illegal border crossing apprehensions reached over 10.5 million in July, with the fiscal year ending on September 30. This figure does not include the estimated 2 million individuals who evaded capture, pushing the total number of illegal border crossers to more than 12.5 million. show more