Church prefers to posture than protect us from criminals
Daily Express|March 13, 2024
WE NOW have evidence that some migrants are gaming asylum Britain's system after a whistleblower told the Daily Express unlawful arrivals were increasingly faking conversions from Islam to Christianity to stay in our country.
Tim Newark
Church prefers to posture than protect us from criminals

This is more proof our goodwill is being exploited by people intent on jumping the queue to enter and remain in Britain.

Yet even as they are manipulated, our supine institutions, namely the Church and the Government, appear to be allowing it to happen.

Asylum seeker Bilal Jaf told the newspaper that many Muslim asylum seekers were willing to lie and deny their religion in order to claim sanctuary. And there are claims some were even prepared to burn Korans. Having ostensibly converted to Christianity, they then claim their lives are in danger should they be returned to their home countries.

The same is true of those who falsely claim to be gay, that they fear for their lives. Yet as we have seen in at least two recent cases, having won the right to remain by conning church leaders, they swiftly revert to their original religion.

THE Clapham chemical attacker Abdul Shokoor Ezedi, reportedly an Afghani who should have been deported as a convicted criminal, used his supposed conversion to Christianity to stay in our country. He went on to seriously harm his ex-partner and her two young children before taking his own life.

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