By A.W. Morgan
04/15/2022
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has come up with a unique plan to stop the illegal-alien invasion of England: send the uninvited colonists to Rwanda. The man known as BoJo, it seems, is at least trying to keep his promise to stop the browning of a once all-white nation.
“Those who try to jump the queue or abuse our systems will find no automatic path to set them up in our country, but rather be swiftly and humanely removed to a safe third country or their country of origin,” Johnson said [Britain plans to send migrants to Rwanda under tougher asylum policy, by Alistair Smout and Clement Uwiringiyamana, Reuters, April 14, 2022].
Much like Donald Trump’s deal with Mexico to stop illegal aliens from crossing the southwest border, Johnson — through Home Secretary Priti Patel — inked a pact with Rwanda:
Anyone who has arrived in Britain illegally since Jan. 1 could now be relocated to Rwanda, which would disrupt the business model of people-smuggling gangs, the prime minister said.
“The deal we have done is uncapped and Rwanda will have the capacity to resettle tens of thousands of people in the years ahead,” [Johnson] said.
Rwanda will house the “migrants” — leftist code for illegal aliens — in hotels and other temporary facilities until they are resettled.
As one would expect, England’s Treason Lobby doesn’t like the plan one bit.
Just as Democrats want to keep illegal aliens flowing into the United States because they will vote for Democrats, the Labour Party wants to keep illegals streaming into England because they vote for Labourites…and, as they confessed, to “rub the right’s nose in diversity and render their arguments out of date.”
Last year, 28,000 illegals invaded England.
Hard-line conservatives aren’t pleased with Johnson and don’t think much of him. But at least it appears he wants to stop the invasion.
What’s Let’s Go Brandon doing about the invasion of the United States? Helping it.
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