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Illegal Immigrants Given Right to Work? GB News Host Issues Chilling Warning About Britain’s Future

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Patrick Christys recently shared his opinion on the migrant situation in the UK. He said he believes that letting migrants work could drastically change the country, possibly even bring an end to the Britain we know.

According to him, a record number of people about 700   crossed the Channel in one day, which broke the previous record of 656. He says that, in just a few days, five new hotels have been filled to house migrants.

He also mentions a Dutch study claiming that one illegal migrant could cost the British taxpayer up to £400,000 over their lifetime, meaning the people who arrived that day could cost around £280 million in total.

He argues that there’s no real punishment or warning stopping people from coming, and that this will end up hurting the country.

He also criticized the Mental Health Foundation, which suggested that if someone claiming asylum has been in the UK for six months and their application hasn’t been processed, they should be allowed to work. Christys pointed out that the leaders of this charity have backgrounds in helping refugees and supporting open-border ideas.

He believes giving asylum seekers the right to work would just encourage more people to come and find ways to delay their deportation  by appealing over and over, pretending to convert religions, or claiming other reasons to stay, even if their applications are rejected multiple times.

He says this approach won’t help and only makes the situation worse. In his view, it will show how few asylum seekers are actually the professionals people say they are  like doctors or engineers and instead bring problems that the UK will have to deal with.

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Christys also noted that the number of people crossing the Channel has gone up about 46% compared to last year. He blames the UK’s current leaders, saying they send the message that the country is welcoming and easy to take advantage of, offering free housing, healthcare, food, phones, and even driving lessons in some areas.

He mentioned a TV programme that featured Albanian drug dealers who escaped a detention center and talked about how kind and helpful England is. He thinks this kind of image makes the UK look weak.

Finally, he warns that if the Labour Party supports this proposal and allows asylum seekers to work after six months, they’ll start lives here and never leave  and that could, in his view, change the country forever.

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