A judge considering British immigration police, earlier today
The British government has been prevented, literally at the last minute, from removing illegal immigrants to the African nation of Rwanda for the processing of their asylum applications. Despite British judges at the The Royal Courts of Justice (Britain's supreme court) ruling the first flight legal, this ruling was overturned by judges at the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) in Strasbourg.
I know what you're thinking. What about Brexit? Well, that was only the European Union (EU). The union remains firmly tethered to the ECHR, and these two entities are two sides of the same malevolent coin.
This seems embarrassing for the government of Boris Johnson, but it is all smoke and mirrors. The anarcho-tyrannists of the British deep state want more immigration, as illegal as possible, because they know they are managing decline and need as many distractions as they can conjure up. This will keep the media busy for days while everyone forgets about Johnson's recent scandals and his unconvincing 'victory' in a Parliamentary vote of no confidence (a sort of equivalent of an American recall vote, but with the voting limited to party members).
Illegal immigrants, almost all Muslim men of fighting age, continue to pour into Britain. The country's health services are already under strain after COVID-19, none of these men are tested and none have passports (they throw them into the English Channel from the boats they arrive in). They are immediately given money and telephones, then housed in good hotels.
The ECHR may still be the law, but how long before the British people decide they have had enough and take the law into their own hands?
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