Britons Demand Immigration Restrictions

This is truly amazing: they shun the words of Enoch Powell, isolate the BNP and yet squawk about government induced Muslim immigration. Its a ‘little late’ now. Cameron is as apt to fix it as Obama is going fix our Mexican immigration invasion in the States. –Ed.

With public discontent growing over the burgeoning number of foreigners flooding into their country, many Britons are expecting their government to restrict immigration, and require immigrants to speak English before being allowed into their nation.

A virtual tidal wave of immigrants is swamping the United Kingdom with new arrivals. Although the Conservative Party under the leadership of Prime Minister David Cameron has decried the influx of foreigners — both legal and illegal — into the UK, the current ruling party has found that it is much easier to describe the problem than to solve it. An article by Soeren Kern for Hudson New York (“Britain Launches Crackdown on Illegal Immigration”) details the daunting scope of the flood of migrants that has resulted from the disastrous policies of the former, Labour government:

Upon taking office in May 2010, Cameron’s coalition government pledged to reduce net migration from around 200,000 to the “tens of thousands” by 2015. In an effort to bring the immigration numbers down, the government in November 2010 announced a cap of 21,700 skilled workers from outside the European Union who are allowed to work in Britain.

 

One-and-a-half years later, the British government has been unable to reduce immigration in any meaningful way. In fact, immigration is still on the rise.

 

The number of foreigners coming to Britain surged by a massive 21 percent during 2010, according to data released in August 2011 by Britain’s Office for National Statistics.

 

Official figures show that a total of 575,000 people moved to Britain in 2010, the equivalent of one every minute. A legacy of the British Labour Party’s open-door policy, this was the second-highest annual figure since 1991.

 

The Office for National Statistics also said that the number of people granted settlement — the first step to full citizenship — in Britain also reached a record 241,000 in 2010. A total of 195,000 were granted British citizenship, down from the record high of 204,000 in 2009, but more than double the level of a decade ago.

 

The number of people applying for asylum also fell last year but has started to rise again, with 4,800 applications between April and June, mainly from Pakistan and Libya.  the rest HERE

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