Ahmed Alid, a 45-year-old asylum seeker living in taxpayer-funded accommodation in Britain, stabbed another asylum seeker who was converting to Christianity in the chest, then stabbed a random 70-year-old man to death in the street, in a show of support for Gaza following the Hamas terror raid on Israel on October 7.
Javed Nouri, the asylum seeker Alid stabbed at their shared accommodation in Hartlepool, England, survived the attack. He reported Alid shouted “Allahu Akbar!” as he struck, and that he had previously reported the extremist to housing managers and police, to no avail.
“Mr Nouri was a Muslim who had converted to Christianity, and the defendant would therefore have regarded him as an apostate or ‘murtad,’” prosecutors told Teesside Crown Court.
“[W]hen the defendant was interviewed by the police, he initially thought that he had killed both Mr Nouri and Mr Carney,” they continued, referring to the murdered senior citizen, Terence Carney.
“He said he had wanted to kill them because of the conflict in Gaza and to further his desire that Palestine would be free from the Zionists, by which he meant Israel.
“The defendant said he would have killed more people if he had been able to do so.”
Alid is also accused of assaulting two policewomen who interviewed him following his arrest for the stabbings.
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Ahmed Alid, a 45-year-old asylum seeker living in taxpayer-funded accommodation in Britain, stabbed another asylum seeker who was converting to Christianity in the chest, then stabbed a random 70-year-old man to death in the street, in a show of support for Gaza following the Hamas terror raid on Israel on October 7.
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Hajar Harb, a Palestinian journalist and Washington Post contributor who appeared to post messages celebrating the October 7 Hamas terror attacks on Israel and mocking their victims, lives in London, England, as an asylum seeker. Harb was outed by the Campaign for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting and Analysis (CAMERA) for the posts, which have now been deleted.
The images include a picture of Hamas jihadists bursting into an Israeli building captioned, “Now we can truly say good morning,” another picture of jihadists infiltrating an Israeli city titled, “Enjoy your view,” and photos of an elderly Israeli woman and an Israeli woman with her young children, with captions appearing to mock them.
Harb also posted the number ‘600’ picked out in flowers when that appeared to be the Israeli death toll — it later rose to around 1,200 — with Arabic captions said to suggest she found the number “beautiful” or “sweet.”
It now emerges Harb herself fled from Hamas to the UK in 2019 after reporting that its health ministry in Gaza — responsible for the casualty counts emerging from the territory — was falsifying medical reports in exchange for cash. She was later given leave to remain.
London has become a haven for many Hamas sympathizers and even members, including Muhammad Qassem Sawalha — who is wanted by the Israeli government for helping command the terror organization in the West Bank.
Swalha lives in a substantial two-story property with its own garden and garage, originally provided by the state and eventually purchased by him with a £112,000 ($141,300) government discount.
The Washington Postsays it is investigating Harb’s posts.
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Hajar Harb, a Palestinian journalist and Washington Post contributor who appeared to post messages celebrating the October 7 Hamas terror attacks on Israel and mocking their victims, lives in London, England, as an asylum seeker. Harb was outed by the Campaign for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting and Analysis (CAMERA) for the posts, which have now been deleted.
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Following revelations that Tyson Foods is looking to employ another 42,000 migrants, The National Pulse editor-in-chief Raheem Kassam explained how corporations, aided by the Biden regime, are profiting from an illegal immigrationcrisis they claim to oppose.
In a lengthy segment on Bannon’s War Room, Kassam walked through the chicanery by the Obama-world group called ‘Tent‘ and the Biden regime’s implementation of a modern-day slave trade in America.
“MODERN SLAVERY.”
“Tyson Foods [is] a fascinating company when you take a look under the hood,” Kassam told Steve Bannon on War Room.
“They themselves say that a third of their current 120,000-plus are migrants,” he said, noting that Tyson is “part of something called Tent… a pro-mass migration organization that is actually led by an Obama-era White House staffer.”
“[W]hat they do is they sign up corporates all across America and they effectively say, ‘Hey, we’re going to get you cheap labor,’” Kassam said.
“It’s indentured servitude, it’s a form of modern slavery… people who can en masse wash the chickens, people who don’t particularly care about health standards, wellbeing, minimum wage standards… just shove them into your factories and use them as human fodder,” he explained.
EXPLOITING TECHNICALITIES
Kassam described how corporations are able to profit from the border crisis while claiming to be against illegalimmigration by exploiting “technicalities.”
“So, while Tyson Foods will say, ‘No, look, we’re part of the E-Verify program and illegal immigration, we’re completely opposed to it,’ what they’re actually relying on is something called employment authorization documents,” Kassam said.
“[T]hat is something that the Biden regime reinstituted very quickly… emergency authorization documents for people who claim asylum in the United States to then be able to work while they are awaiting a court case,” he continued.
“Most of these court cases are not even heard, they don’t even bother showing up in most circumstances, and they just remain in the country and work. Well, they’re working under these employment authorization documents… and the scale at which they’re being churned out by the current government is absolutely stunning,” he added.
Tyson is not alone in profiting from the scam, Kassam said, citing corporations including Bank of America, McDonald’s, and Mastercard.
“Everybody on the corporate globalist side gets everything they want,” he concluded.
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How are corporations able to profit from the illegal immigration crisis? By employing illegal aliens granted "emergency" authorization to work by Biden, while they wait for court cases that, for the most part, will never go anywhere. @RaheemKassam explains the scam in detail: pic.twitter.com/7guAbHZTsD
Following revelations that Tyson Foods is looking to employ another 42,000 migrants, The National Pulse editor-in-chief Raheem Kassam explained how corporations, aided by the Biden regime, are profiting from an illegal immigration crisis they claim to oppose.
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Tyson Foods, a major American producer of meat, is facing boycott calls after its Human Resources associate director Garrett Dolan told Bloomberg, “We would like to employ another 42,000 [migrants] if we could find them,” during an interview about the firm’s involvement in the Tent Partnership for Refugees program founded by Chobani. Tent is led by Obama-era White House staffer Gideon Maltz.
The firm insists on its website that recent media coverage on the matter is “misinformation,” adding, “Tyson Foods is strongly opposed to illegal immigration, and we led the way in participating in the two major government programs to help employers combat unlawful employment, E-Verify and the Mutual Agreement between Government and Employers (IMAGE) program.”
But the distinction appears to be mostly semantics, with Tyson actually relying on the Biden government’s fast-tracking of employment authorizations for millions of people in the country illegally. The Trump administration had previously suspended such authorizations. In April last year alone, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) said they were processing 535,764 pending authorization petitions, also known as Employment Authorization Documents (EADs). The move to relax restrictions on these was one of the first things the Biden government and its Attorney General Merrick Garland did after taking office.
Moreover, Tyson already employs 42,000 immigrants amongst its 120,000-strong labor force, further undercutting their claims to have been the subject of “misinformation.”
America First Legal, a Trump-world advocacy group, latched on to the discriminatory statement made by Dolan, stating: “It is ILLEGAL under federal law to discriminate against American citizens based on their citizenship in favor of non-citizens of any kind when it comes to employment.”
The meat firm also invests cash into legal aid services for their migrant employees, provides them paid time off for any court appearances, as well as childcare and transportation, and English classes.
“They’re very, very loyal,” Dolan said. “They’ve been uprooted and what they want is stability — what they want is a sense of belonging.” It is unclear if Dolan is suggesting that U.S. workers are disloyal, do not want stability, nor a sense of belonging.
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Tyson Foods, a major American producer of meat, is facing boycott calls after its Human Resources associate director Garrett Dolan told Bloomberg, “We would like to employ another 42,000 [migrants] if we could find them,” during an interview about the firm's involvement in the Tent Partnership for Refugees program founded by Chobani. Tent is led by Obama-era White House staffer Gideon Maltz.show more
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Companies that are part of Tent include: AA Accenture Adidas AirBnb Amazon American Airlines Amex AT&T Avis Bank of America Ben & Jerry’s Blackstone Bloomberg Boar’s Head The Body Shop Burger King Chobani Coca Cola Costa CVS Delta Diageo DoorDash Ebay Etsy Facebook FedEx Firehouse Subs Footlocker Gap General Electric General Motors Goldman Sachs Google GoPuff Gucci H&M Hello Fresh Hilton Holiday Inn Vacations HP HSBC Hyatt IHG Ikea Johnson & Johnson KFC Kraft Heinz KPMG Krispy Kreme L’Oreal LinkedIn Lyft Marriott Mastercard McCain McDonalds Microsoft Monarch Mondelez Netflix Nordstrom PayPal PepsiCo Pfizer Philips Popeyes Pret a Manger Rosetta Stone Salesforce Shell Shopify Starbucks Swarovski TacoBell TD Ameritrade Twitter Uber Ubisoft Ulta UnderArmour Unilever Uniqlo UPS Verizon Virgin Visa Volkswagen Wegmans WeWork Wix Wayfair Warby Parker There are more, here
Companies that are part of Tent include: AA Accenture Adidas AirBnb Amazon American Airlines Amex AT&T Avis Bank of America Ben & Jerry’s Blackstone Bloomberg Boar’s Head The Body Shop Burger King Chobani Coca Cola Costa CVS Delta Diageo DoorDash Ebay Etsy Facebook FedEx Firehouse Subs Footlocker Gap General Electric General Motors Goldman Sachs Google GoPuff Gucci H&M Hello Fresh Hilton Holiday Inn Vacations HP HSBC Hyatt IHG Ikea Johnson & Johnson KFC Kraft Heinz KPMG Krispy Kreme L’Oreal LinkedIn Lyft Marriott Mastercard McCain McDonalds Microsoft Monarch Mondelez Netflix Nordstrom PayPal PepsiCo Pfizer Philips Popeyes Pret a Manger Rosetta Stone Salesforce Shell Shopify Starbucks Swarovski TacoBell TD Ameritrade Twitter Uber Ubisoft Ulta UnderArmour Unilever Uniqlo UPS Verizon Virgin Visa Volkswagen Wegmans WeWork Wix Wayfair Warby Parker There are more, here show more
The UK government spent £4.3 billion more than allocated on asylum support due to a growing backlog in applications, according to Treasury figures. Official estimates put total expenditures at £5.4 billion ($6.8bn) for last year, surpassing the budget of £1 billion set aside for 2023/24 by £4.3 billion. The Treasury figures also indicate the government’s decision to house asylum seekers in hotels has cost UK taxpayers as much as £15 million ($19m) a day.
The Labour Party’s shadow home secretary, Yvette Cooper, called attention to the overspending, citing it as evidence of “complete chaos” in the asylum system under the current Conservative leadership. The National Pulse previously reported that the UK’s Conservative government has let in record numbers of asylum claimants.
The Home Office attributed this additional expenditure to increased instances of small boat arrivals; in a letter to the Home Affairs Select Committee, Permanent Secretary Sir Matthew Rycroft labeled this as a volatile area for budgeting. He also pointed out that efficiency measures are being implemented to ensure better financial management in the asylum system, including the cessation of housing asylum seekers in hotels.
Meanwhile, recent figures from the Home Office show that over 2,000 migrants have arrived in the UK so far this year, having crossed the Channel. This figure is less by 32 percent than the total recorded around the same time in the previous year but higher by 49 percent compared to the numbers from 2022. With a backlog of nearly 100,000 cases, Labour claims that the failure to resolve asylum applications efficiently has led to extravagant spending on asylum accommodation.
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The UK government spent £4.3 billion more than allocated on asylum support due to a growing backlog in applications, according to Treasury figures. Official estimates put total expenditures at £5.4 billion ($6.8bn) for last year, surpassing the budget of £1 billion set aside for 2023/24 by £4.3 billion. The Treasury figures also indicate the government's decision to house asylum seekers in hotels has cost UK taxpayers as much as £15 million ($19m) a day.
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Data released by Britain’s Home Office has revealed that the “Conservative” government granted asylum to a record number of applicants in 2023. The government granted 62,336 people refugee status or similar protection — over a 300 percent increase from the 18,185 granted asylum in 2022 and a 475 percent increase over the 13,103 granted asylum in 2021. In addition to the record number of asylum seekers, the government also issued 1.4 million visas.
By comparison, net migration was at around 300,000 people per year in the run-up to the Brexit vote in 2016. Successive “Conservative” governments have only worsened this situation, leading to fresh calls for a change in government, and a poll boost for Brexit leader Nigel Farage’s Reform Party.
Conservative MP and former Home Secretary Suella Braverman slammed the figures as a “national disaster,” saying the current levels of asylum and immigration “cannot go on” and will leave the UK “unrecognizable” if allowed to continue.
“1.4 million people were granted visas here last year. Asylum approvals at a record high. Work & student visa numbers, including many dependents, are appalling. This cannot go on: we don’t have enough homes, GPs or schools to support this level,” Braverman posted on X (formerly Twitter).
“The [Prime Minister] must adopt policies I pushed for that would have prevented this national disaster: we need a cap on overall numbers. Britain will be unrecognisable if this carries on. It’s not what the British people, including me, voted for.”
The figures are significantly higher than previously reported by the government. Last year, it was revealed that the Conservative-led government also deported the lowest-ever number of failed asylum seekers. In January, an Afghan asylum seeker who was denied asylum twice before finally succeeding perpetrated a vicious chemical attack in London, injuring 12 people.
The PM must adopt policies I pushed for that would have prevented this national disaster: we need a cap on overall numbers.
Britain will be unrecognisable if this carries on.
It’s not what the British people, including me, voted for. 2/2
Data released by Britain's Home Office has revealed that the "Conservative" government granted asylum to a record number of applicants in 2023. The government granted 62,336 people refugee status or similar protection — over a 300 percent increase from the 18,185 granted asylum in 2022 and a 475 percent increase over the 13,103 granted asylum in 2021. In addition to the record number of asylum seekers, the government also issued 1.4 million visas.
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Chaos erupted at a town hall event in Queens, New York, hosted by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) after protestors began heckling the Congresswoman. The Thursday night event was billed as a discussion on ‘environmental justice’ but spiraled into a shouting match between the Congresswoman’s supporters and constituents who were angry about her inaction to halt the invasion of illegal immigrants at the U.S. southern border.
One attendee, in a video from the event, can be heard shouting, “All you care about is illegal aliens and their votes! You don’t care about your constituents!” Ocasio-Cortez, who is aligned with the far-left Democratic Socialists of America, has seen an uptick in protests at her town hall events over the past year — with voters especially animated over the Congresswoman’s opposition to curbing mass immigration.
“Doing Trump impressions isn’t how we beat Trump. Seeking asylum is a legal right of all people. In the face of authoritarian threat, we should not buckle on our principles – we should commit to them,” Rep. Ocasio-Cortez posted on X (formerly Twitter) on Tuesday night in response to news that President Joe Biden is considering an executive order enacting new restrictions on asylum seekers. She added: “The mere suggestion is outrageous and the President should refuse to sign it.”
Ocasio-Cortez and her progressive colleagues, who comprise a group nicknamed ‘The Squad,’ have increasingly made it difficult for Congress to address the border crisis. The group has staked out a position on the political far-left, vowing to defeat any legislative attempts to restrict the flow of illegal immigrants. Meanwhile, illegal immigration continues to be a top concern for American voters. The National Pulse previously reported that sixty-five percent of Americans believe ‘invasion’ is the correct description for the Biden-made immigration crisis.
Protestors interrupt AOC during a town hall in Astoria, Queens on "environmental justice" developments.
One man shouts "All you care about is illegal aliens and their votes! You don't care about your constituents!"
Chaos erupted at a town hall event in Queens, New York, hosted by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) after protestors began heckling the Congresswoman. The Thursday night event was billed as a discussion on 'environmental justice' but spiraled into a shouting match between the Congresswoman's supporters and constituents who were angry about her inaction to halt the invasion of illegal immigrants at the U.S. southern border.
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Democrat-led Michigan is pushing local people to take migrants into their homes as the Great Lake State struggles to accommodate an unprecedented influx of asylum seekers despite potential safety issues.
“The Office of Global Michigan’s goal is to make Michigan the home for opportunity for our immigrant, refugee and ethnic communities,” explained Poppy Hernandez, Chief Equity and Inclusion Officer at the Office, which operates under the auspices of the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Development.
“With expanded refugee resettlement pathways, everyday Michiganders can provide refuge and build a state where people are welcomed with open arms,” Hernandez added.
The scheme would operate through the so-called Welcome Corps established by the Joe Biden regime, with participants required to meet migrants at the airport and take responsibility not only for their housing but also for enrolling any children in schools and helping them to find work, for a period of at least 90 days.
The migrants involved should hail from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, Venezuela. or Ukraine.
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Democrat-led Michigan is pushing local people to take migrants into their homes as the Great Lake State struggles to accommodate an unprecedented influx of asylum seekers despite potential safety issues.
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An Iranian asylum seeker armed with an axe and a knife took 15 people hostage on a Swiss train on Thursday evening. The incident ended with the migrant being shot dead in an operation involving 60 police officers, with the Swiss Prosecutor General describing it as “an unprecedented event.”
So far, the migrant has been identified only as a 32-year-old asylum seeker from Iran who spoke Farsi and English during the attack.
He forced the train’s driver to stop and join the hostages, and after efforts to convince the migrant to surrender were unsuccessful, police set off explosives to distract him before storming in.
“As the hostage-taker rushed with his axe in the direction of the intervention group, a police officer used his weapon to protect the hostages, fatally hitting the perpetrator,” said police spokesman Jean-Christophe Sauterel.
“For the moment, there are no elements which direct us towards a terrorist or extremist act,” he claimed. However, the authorities had released no details on any alternative motives or demands as of the time of publication.
None of the hostages were harmed during the incident.
Last week, an Afghan asylum seeker in England perpetrated a chemical attack in Clapham, London.
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An Iranian asylum seeker armed with an axe and a knife took 15 people hostage on a Swiss train on Thursday evening. The incident ended with the migrant being shot dead in an operation involving 60 police officers, with the Swiss Prosecutor General describing it as "an unprecedented event."
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The perpetrator of a chemical attack in Clapham, London, on Wednesday that left 12 people injured has been identified as Abdul Shokoor Ezedi, an Afghan asylum seeker who is also a convicted sex offender.
Ezedi, who resides in Newcastle, unsuccessfully applied for asylum in the U.K. twice before succeeding on his third attempt. In 2018, he was convicted of a “sexual offense” and handed a suspended sentence and two years probation, which expired in 2020.
The suspect, who also injured himself in the vicious alkaline attack, is believed to have traveled to London from Newcastle on the day of the assault. The targets of the attack, a 31-year-old mother and her two daughters, three years old and eight years old, sustained severe injuries and are still in hospital. After throwing the chemical, Ezedi picked up the 3-year-old girl and “threw her to the floor like a rag doll,” according to one eyewitness. Five officers who responded to the incident were also injured.
While a significant manhunt immediately followed the attack, authorities did not identify or release a description of the suspect until later on Thursday. British police have faced criticism in the past for refusing to identify criminals of migrant backgrounds due to ‘racism’ concerns. Last year, a Syrian asylum seeker in France went on a stabbing spree, targeting a group of children and injuring an elderly bystander.
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The perpetrator of a chemical attack in Clapham, London, on Wednesday that left 12 people injured has been identified as Abdul Shokoor Ezedi, an Afghan asylum seeker who is also a convicted sex offender.
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