Illegal Immigration – The War on National Governance & Democracy

The public sees small boats crossing the Channel, hotels filled with asylum applicants, overstayers working in the shadows, and political promises that never materialise. The natural conclusion is that the system is broken because nobody is doing anything. The truth is more uncomfortable.

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