Mass Deportations. The scabs are all going home.
>The British people are suffering. Much of that suffering has to do with an illegal immigration catastrophe that makes us poorer, less safe, and more despairing of our own institutions. Restore Britain’s policy paper, Mass Deportations: Legitimacy, Legality, and Logistics, sets out a comprehensive plan for detaining and deporting every single person who has broken illegally into our national home. We propose to achieve this goal by mixing forced removals with subtler tactics for making residence in Britain unliveable for those with no right to be here
Introduction
Britain is in the midst of an illegal immigration catastrophe. It drains the treasury, imperils national security, and undermines public trust in authorities that owe
their legitimacy to the consent of the British people. If we wish to remain a serious, law-governed country, we have no choice but to detain and deport every single person who has broken into our national home. Those who, for whatever reason, cannot be detained should be made to find life in Britain so uncongenial they choose to leave. Doing such things will first require clearing all of the legal obstacles that stand in our way.
The scale of the crisis is extraordinary. As long ago as September 2020, the Migration Observatory at the University of Oxford reported that there could be anywhere between 800,000 and 1.2 million illegals roaming the streets of Britain, either because they entered without permission or because they abused our hospitality by refusing to leave after the expiry of otherwise legal visas. Aimed at assessing demand for its services, a market analysis undertaken by Thames Water concluded that up to one in 13 people living in London is an illegal immigrant. This conclusion was reached on the basis of outdated migration estimates from 2017, so Thames Water may well have undercounted. Given the daily spectacle in the years since of boats packed with fighting-age foreign males invading across the English Channel and the total failure of successive governments to punish those gaming our immigration system in more subtle ways, the number today is no doubt a great deal higher. Those who have crossed since December 2018 now outnumber personnel in the British armed forces. We believe the actual number to be around 1.8-2 million...