The British government presented, Tuesday, March 7, its bill against irregular immigration which plans to prohibit migrants who arrive by the Channel to request asylum from the United Kingdom.
Despite its very restrictive nature, the bill against irregular immigration to the United Kingdom has no longer aroused the emotion of human rights organizations or caused press campaigns as tunisia learned at its expense.
However, the British government’s bill is eminently racist in view of the content of its provisions.
Indeed, the text prohibits migrants illegally arriving from settle in the United Kingdom or to request British nationality. It facilitates the detention of migrants to their expulsion to a third country deemed safe. It restricts, moreover, “radically” the possibility of calls against expulsions.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak does not go with the back of the spoon. In the daily newspaper The Sun, he sends a clear message: “Those who come here in small boats cannot ask for asylum here”.
In other countries, such a message would have caused an uproar.