Sunday, September 14, 2025

Nearly 1 Million in Britain Struggle To Speak English.

Nearly a million people in Britain cannot speak English fluently, with over 130,000 unable to speak a word of the language native to the British Isles. According to the 2021 UK Census, approximately 10 percent of the United Kingdom’s foreign-born population—equivalent to 932,208 people — face challenges in speaking English.

The data provided by the UK Statistics Authority to the Conservative Party shows that 8.6 percent, or 794,332 people, have limited English skills, and 1.4 percent, or 137,876 individuals, cannot speak the language at all. Consequently, just over half of migrants aged 16 and above reported that English is their primary language, and only 38.4 percent state they can speak English well.

The UK’s population reached 67.6 million in mid-2022 and is projected to rise to 72.5 million by 2032. Net migration is expected to be around 631,000 this year, a decrease from the recent high of 906,000.

Criticism is mounting against Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s government regarding migration policy management. Subsequently, the government has dismissed allegations of inefficacy in addressing people smuggling across the Channel. The ruling Labour Party continues to resist calls to implement a migration cap.

Meanwhile, some estimate that as many as one in twelve residents of London, Britain’s largest city, are illegal immigrants.

Image by Lauren Hurley / No 10 Downing Street. 

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Nearly a million people in Britain cannot speak English fluently, with over 130,000 unable to speak a word of the language native to the British Isles. According to the 2021 UK Census, approximately 10 percent of the United Kingdom's foreign-born population—equivalent to 932,208 people — face challenges in speaking English. show more

Migrants Over 70% More Likely to Commit Sex Crimes Than Native Britons.

Migrants are 70 percent more likely to commit sex crimes compared to natives in Great Britain, new data reveals. While details on the ethnic and migration backgrounds of offenders remain undisclosed by authorities, figures released via Freedom of Information requests by the Centre for Migration Control highlight a notable trend.

From 2021 to 2023, migrants or individuals with “unknown” nationality accounted for nearly 23 percent of all sexual offenses, including rape, in Britain. This statistic is notable given that migrants represent approximately 9.3 percent of the population.

The Centre for Migration Control’s analysis reveals significant variations among different groups. North Africans reportedly have a 6.6-fold increased likelihood of committing sex crimes compared to Britons. Similarly, Middle Eastern individuals are 3.8 times more likely, and Sub-Saharan Africans are 2.6 times more likely to be convicted of such offenses.

The think tank’s research identified 87 foreign ethnic groups with sex crime conviction rates surpassing those of native Britons. Government figures highlight that individuals from Afghanistan and Eritrea face over 20 times the likelihood of sex offense convictions compared to the native population.

In the broader context of crime, migrants are disproportionately represented. Over 100,000 migrants were convicted of serious crimes in Britain from 2021 to 2023. Figures released last year revealed that Albanians offend the most, with an incarceration rate of 232.33 per 10,000 people.

 

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Migrants are 70 percent more likely to commit sex crimes compared to natives in Great Britain, new data reveals. While details on the ethnic and migration backgrounds of offenders remain undisclosed by authorities, figures released via Freedom of Information requests by the Centre for Migration Control highlight a notable trend. show more

Egg Prices Are Down Nearly $2.00 in Just 13 Days Following Trump Plan to Lower Cost.

U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins announced on Tuesday that egg prices nationwide have begun falling following the Trump administration’s efforts to boost domestic supply. According to Rollins, following measures implemented late last month, the average cost of a dozen eggs has decreased by nearly $2.00.

“A good piece of news we just got in the last day or two is that the average cost of a dozen eggs has now gone down $1.85 since we announced our plan about a week and a half ago,” Rollins said in a video posted to X (formerly Twitter). However, the Agriculture Secretary did warn that prices could creep back up slightly as the country heads into the Easter holiday and demand increases.

In a recent op-ed, Rollins detailed the administration’s strategy to tackle egg prices, which climbed significantly under former President Joe Biden following mass culls of chickens to combat avian flu outbreaks and inflationary pressure. “This five-point strategy won’t erase the problem overnight, but we’re confident that it will restore stability to the egg market over the next three to six months,” Rollins wrote, adding: “This approach will also ensure stability over the next four years and beyond.”

Notably, the Trump administration is set to invest around a billion dollars in stabilizing prices, with the money largely going toward combatting bird flu and supporting vaccine research.

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U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins announced on Tuesday that egg prices nationwide have begun falling following the Trump administration's efforts to boost domestic supply. According to Rollins, following measures implemented late last month, the average cost of a dozen eggs has decreased by nearly $2.00. show more

Let European Voters Decide if Ukraine Can Join the EU, Orban Suggests.

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced Hungary’s intention to hold a referendum on Ukraine’s potential membership in the European Union (EU). Orbán revealed this plan during discussions in Brussels following a summit with EU leaders. He emphasized the importance of involving the public in such critical decisions rather than allowing decisions to be made solely at the governmental level.

The summit, which included representatives from every EU member state, had initially aimed to issue a unified declaration of continued military support for Ukraine amidst its ongoing conflict with Russia. However, Hungary’s veto, led by Orbán, blocked the statement, as unanimous consent from all EU nations is required for such declarations.

“Twenty-six out of twenty-seven member states argued that Ukraine should continue the war,” Orban stated following the summit before continuing: “Hungary remained on the side of peace.”

The Hungarian leader added that the EU should alternatively “support the President of the United States with the greatest possible strength and energy in order to ensure the success of peace negotiations.”

Since 2010, Orbán’s government has frequently used referendums to gauge public opinion on significant issues. In 2016, a referendum was conducted regarding Hungary’s acceptance of EU migrant quotas, with a majority opposing the policy.

Orbán highlighted that Hungary stands out within the EU for consulting its citizens directly on major issues through referendums. Despite the non-binding nature of these public votes, they provide insight into public opinion and support for government policies.

A long-time ally of President Donald J. Trump, Prime Minister Orbán has also worked toward achieving a ceasefire in Ukraine.

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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced Hungary's intention to hold a referendum on Ukraine's potential membership in the European Union (EU). Orbán revealed this plan during discussions in Brussels following a summit with EU leaders. He emphasized the importance of involving the public in such critical decisions rather than allowing decisions to be made solely at the governmental level. show more

Lone, Far Left Democrat Votes Against Bill Aimed at Monitoring Drug Cartel Smuggling Tunnels Under U.S. Border.

Far-left Democrat Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) cast the only vote against a bill that will require an annual report on cartel smuggling tunnels used to traffick drugs and people from Mexico into the United States. The U.S. House of Representatives passed the Subterranean Border Defense Act, also known as H.R. 495, with an overwhelming majority on Monday.

The legislation mandates that U.S. Customs and Border Protection submit an annual report to Congress detailing cartel smuggling tunnels and measures taken against them. With a 402-1 vote, Representative Tlaib was the lone dissenter.

Rep. Eli Crane (R-AZ), who introduced the bill, expressed satisfaction with the outcome. “I thought for sure everyone was gonna vote yes on my bill this evening,” Crane posted on X. He added, “402-1 is still pretty solid though.”

The bill enjoyed widespread bipartisan support, with Democratic co-sponsor Rep. Lou Correa (D-CA) describing it as “an important step in the right direction.” Other co-sponsors include Reps. Biggs (R-AZ), Gosar (R-AZ), Higgins (R-LA), Luttrell (R-TX), Ogles (R-TN), Guest (R-MS), and Gillen (D-NY).

Rep. Crane highlighted on the House floor the significant threat posed by these tunnels. Over 140 tunnels have been discovered since 1990, with an 80 percent increase in activity since 2008.

The tunnels are used for both human trafficking—including sex trafficking—and drug smuggling. President Donald J. Trump promised to crack down on those smuggling the deadly drug fentanyl into the U.S. and has ordered the Mexican cartels to be declared terrorist organizations.

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Far-left Democrat Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) cast the only vote against a bill that will require an annual report on cartel smuggling tunnels used to traffick drugs and people from Mexico into the United States. The U.S. House of Representatives passed the Subterranean Border Defense Act, also known as H.R. 495, with an overwhelming majority on Monday. show more

REVEALED: Judge Blocking Pro-Hamas Student Deportation is Obama-Linked Son of Democrat Mega Donor.

The federal judge blocking the deportation of pro-Hamas activist Mahmoud Khalil—a key instigator of alleged anti-semitic unrest and intimidation on the Columbia University campus—is the scion of a powerful and influential liberal family with ties to George Soros, Media Matters for America, and former President Barack Obama, The National Pulse can reveal.

U.S. District Court Judge Jesse M. Furman, who issued a temporary order preventing Khalil’s removal from the United States while he considers a habeas corpus challenge to the arrest filed by Khalil’s attorney, holds a deeply liberal political pedigree and even clashed with President Donald J. Trump during his first term. He was appointed by former President Obama in 2011.

THE FIRST CLASH.

In late 2018, Judge Furman presided over Department of Commerce v. New York, in which 17 Democrat states sued the Trump admin over adding a question to the 2020 U.S. Census asking the respondent’s citizenship status.

The Commerce Department, which oversees the census, argued that the citizenship question was added back in order to ensure compliance with the Voting Rights Act of 1965. During the discovery phase, prior to the trial proceedings, Judge Furman came to believe the question was actually added to the census form under the direction of Trump’s White House chief strategist, Stephen K. Bannon, and then-Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach (R).

Furman attempted the unusual move to have then-Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross deposed before the trial, but was reversed after an emergency appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court.

After several delays, Furman finally ruled in the case on January 15, 2019, finding in favor of the Democrat-controlled states and against the Trump administration. The liberal judge contended “…the decision to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census – even if it did not violate the Constitution itself – was unlawful for a multitude of independent reasons and must be set aside.”

Furman’s ruling was subsequently upheld upon appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court—though the justices left open the potential for the citizenship question to be added to the 2020 Census under other justifications.

SCION OF LIBERAL ELITES.

While Judge Furman has made a name for himself in far-left legal circles since his appointment to the federal bench by former President Barack Obama in 2012, he remains overshadowed by his brother and late mother—both of whom have held tremendous influence over aspects of American politics. The judge’s brother, Jason Furman—a Harvard economist and professor—served as the chair of the Council of Economic Advisers (CEA) under former President Obama.

As an Obama White House advisor, Jason Furman is credited as one of the key architects of Obamacare and the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, which contained substantial bailouts for corporate interests following the 2008 financial crisis. So enamored was Obama with Furman that the former president dubbed him “one of the most brilliant economic minds of his generation.”

Following the Obama White House, Jason Furman continues his advocacy for globalist neoliberal economics. He sits on the Council on Foreign Relations, the G30 economic group, and the Aspen Economic Strategy Group. Additionally, he contributes to The Wall Street Journal.

FUNDING THE LEFT.

Although Judge Jesse Furman and his brother Jason both made names for themselves in elite Democrat political circles, their late mother, Gail Furman, was a true liberal political heavyweight. As the president of the Furman Foundation, Gail Furman was an early and major backer of Media Matters for America and its founder, David Brock. Additionally, the Furman Foundation served as a major donor to the Tides Center—an affiliate of the far-left Tides Foundation.

Media Matters—which has also received significant funding from billionaire progressive George Soros—has long engaged in partisan media manipulation in an effort to silence conservative and populist voices. Additionally, the far-left group is considered by most a staunch ally of Hillary Clinton.

However, Gail Furman’s influence in American politics extends even further. Along with George Soros and members of the progressive Democracy Alliance, Gail Furman was responsible for launching the Secretary of State Project—a 527 political action committee (PAC) that, between 2006 and 2010, sought to elect Democratic Secretaries of State across the country. Once elected, these Secretaries of State proceeded to undermine election integrity and loosen voter laws, effectively tilting elections in favor of Democratic candidates.

Notably, the PAC was integral in the election of Minnesota Secretary of State Mark Ritchie in 2006. Ritchie would go on to oversee the 2008 United States Senate election recount in Minnesota—a race that eventually went narrowly to the Democrat candidate Al Franken by a margin of just 312 votes.

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The federal judge blocking the deportation of pro-Hamas activist Mahmoud Khalil—a key instigator of alleged anti-semitic unrest and intimidation on the Columbia University campus—is the scion of a powerful and influential liberal family with ties to George Soros, Media Matters for America, and former President Barack Obama, The National Pulse can reveal. show more

BREAKING: Ukraine Agrees to Immediate 30-Day ‘Trump Ceasefire.’

Ukrainian officials have indicated a willingness to enter a preliminary 30-day ceasefire with Russia, as conveyed in discussions with U.S. representatives in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday. According to a joint statement from the U.S. Department of State and Ukrainian officials, Ukraine is open to the U.S. proposal for an immediate ceasefire, which could be extended by both parties if agreed upon and implemented simultaneously by Russia.

The U.S. plans to communicate to Russia the importance of reciprocal actions in working towards peace. Concurrently, the U.S. has announced it will resume military aid and intelligence sharing with Ukraine, following these diplomatic talks.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio described Ukraine’s readiness for a ceasefire as a “concrete step” and expressed optimism that Russia might respond similarly. Russia has not yet provided an affirmative response regarding the ceasefire.

Analysts suggest that Russia may seek significant concessions before considering such an agreement, as Russian forces have recently achieved advances in the Kursk region, which borders Ukraine. Russian progress has also been noted in Zaporizhzhia and the Donbas areas in recent days, with expectations of a larger offensive potentially unfolding in the spring.

Ukraine has reportedly targeted an oil refinery near Moscow and a facility linked to the Druzhba pipeline in Russia’s Oryol region. The nation’s military also engaged in a significant drone assault on Moscow, Ukraine’s largest attack on the city, which has resulted in multiple casualties and airport closures.

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Ukrainian officials have indicated a willingness to enter a preliminary 30-day ceasefire with Russia, as conveyed in discussions with U.S. representatives in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday. According to a joint statement from the U.S. Department of State and Ukrainian officials, Ukraine is open to the U.S. proposal for an immediate ceasefire, which could be extended by both parties if agreed upon and implemented simultaneously by Russia. show more

Judge Halts Deportation of Pro-Hamas Activist Following Arrest by ICE.

A federal judge has blocked the deportation of a pro-Palestine activist recently arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Mahmoud Khalil, a graduate of Columbia University, was arrested on Saturday, March 8. However, U.S. District Judge Jesse M. Furman temporarily blocked Khalil’s deportation, stating that he would be able to stay in the United States while the court considered a habeas corpus challenge to his arrest.

“To preserve the Court’s jurisdiction pending a ruling on the petition, Petitioner shall not be removed from the United States unless and until the Court orders otherwise,” Judge Furman wrote in his order blocking separation proceedings issued late Monday. A conference hearing is scheduled for Wednesday, March 12.

A Department of Homeland Security (DHS) spokesman stated that Khalil was arrested due to his activist activities, which are said to be both antisemitic and aligned with the terror group Hamas. Khalil was one of the organizers of pro-Palestine protests last spring at Columbia University.

On March 10, hundreds gathered in New York City to protest the arrest of Khalil and demanded his release. More protests are scheduled to take place over the coming days.

President Donald J. Trump commented on Khalil’s arrest on Monday, saying, “We will find, apprehend, and deport these terrorist sympathizers from our country—never to return again. If you support terrorism, including the slaughtering of innocent men, women, and children, your presence is contrary to our national and foreign policy interests, and you are not welcome here.”

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A federal judge has blocked the deportation of a pro-Palestine activist recently arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Mahmoud Khalil, a graduate of Columbia University, was arrested on Saturday, March 8. However, U.S. District Judge Jesse M. Furman temporarily blocked Khalil's deportation, stating that he would be able to stay in the United States while the court considered a habeas corpus challenge to his arrest. show more

Tucker Carlson Accuses Republican Senator of Blocking JFK Files Release.

Tucker Carlson is accusing Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) of blocking an unnamed individual’s appointment to a key intelligence position in an effort to sabotage the full release of the federal government’s JFK assassination files. According to Carlson, Sen. Cotton moved to prevent the appointment as the individual would likely advocate for releasing long-classified JFK documents. The former Fox News host leveled the allegations against Sen. Cotton during an interview with Chris Cuomo on Monday evening.

While speaking with Cuomo, Carlson revealed that in January—as President Donald J. Trump was establishing his administration—a member of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (SSCI) intervened in the appointment process for a key intelligence position. “In January, there was a scramble over who’s gonna get what jobs in the new administration,” Carlson said, continuing: “At one point, there was someone who was being discussed for a job in the intel world, and a member of the SSCI… went to the people making the decision and said, ‘You cannot hire this person because this person will be certain to push for the release of the JFK files.'”

“You have to ask yourself, ‘What is that?'” Carlson posed to Cuomo, adding: “If you’re telling me that six weeks ago, a member of the United States Senate was trying to keep someone out of a job in order to keep these files secret, that is to protect the CIA, I don’t believe that for a second.”

When pressured by Cuomo to reveal the senator’s identity, Carlson named Cotton. Following the revelation, Cuomo questioned Carlson on his efforts to verify the information directly with President Trump or Sen. Cotton. Carlson responded, stating he didn’t think Cotton would agree to an interview.

Sen. Cotton responded to the allegations on Tuesday, writing in a post on X (formerly Twitter): “This is false. I have no problem releasing the ‘JFK files.'”

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Tucker Carlson is accusing Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) of blocking an unnamed individual's appointment to a key intelligence position in an effort to sabotage the full release of the federal government's JFK assassination files. According to Carlson, Sen. Cotton moved to prevent the appointment as the individual would likely advocate for releasing long-classified JFK documents. The former Fox News host leveled the allegations against Sen. Cotton during an interview with Chris Cuomo on Monday evening. show more

DOGE Stimulus Checks Could Come Signed by Trump.

The man behind the idea to send stimulus checks to Americans using the savings created by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has called for President Donald J. Trump’s name to be placed on the checks. James Fishback asserts that President Trump should receive recognition for endorsing the plan.

Fishback’s proposal outlines distributing “DOGE dividends” to approximately 79 million U.S. households, each potentially receiving $5,000. The savings identified by DOGE, estimated to be $55 billion, would fund this initiative. The proposal aims to bolster public trust in government and strengthen household finances.

Fishback has expressed gratitude for Trump’s support, emphasizing the president’s role in facilitating the establishment of the DOGE program. He also advocates for delivering physical checks rather than rebates or credits, enhancing transparency in government spending. “That money goes back to taxpayers in the form of a check, a physical check; we don’t want any of this tax rebate, tax credit, nonsense,” Fishback argues, adding: “It’s got to be a real check, and you know whose name should be on it? President Donald J. Trump, because without him, without the DOGE dividends, without any of this, we wouldn’t be having this conversation.”

Historically, similar stimulus checks were issued as part of the CARES Act during the coronavirus pandemic, featuring Trump’s name.

Fishback highlighted the proposal’s potential impact on U.S. economic strategies, emphasizing efficient use of tax revenue. According to Fishback, the plan’s long-term goal is to transform the economy into a more efficient free-market system.

According to a DOGE report from last month, the agency has already saved U.S. taxpayers billions of dollars. Some claim there is as much as $100 billion in wasteful government spending, but the actual number could be far higher.

Image by Gage Skidmore.

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The man behind the idea to send stimulus checks to Americans using the savings created by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has called for President Donald J. Trump's name to be placed on the checks. James Fishback asserts that President Trump should receive recognition for endorsing the plan. show more