OPINION: We exchanged dozens of messages with them, and we were quoted €1,200 as the cost of our crossing
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GB News has infiltrated another people smuggling gang. They provided evidence to us of them bringing illegal immigrants across in small boats
We exchanged dozens of messages with them, and we were quoted €1,200 as the cost of our crossing.
The messages seem to suggest that he tries to do crossings most days and has actually been doing it for quite a while, as evidenced by TikTok videos of people breaking into Britain that go back at least a couple of months.
Just to be sure, we asked him to send us locations, and he duly sent them to us.
There's a map there of where the meeting point was for one of the boats. He claims he had boats launched on both June 15 and 16— so as recently as yesterday.
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We have, yet again, handed his phone number, his personal information, and his locations over to the National Crime Agency.
That means they can track this guy's exact location right now, if they wanted to. Will they?
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Well, we shouldn't have to keep doing this, should we? Continually embarrassing the authorities by showing them how many gangs there are, how freely they're operating in France, and how easily they can bring people into Britain.
I mean, at this rate, I might go to Calais, meet them, get in one of their boats, and just come across myself.
This is a national emergency, all right. It has emerged in the last few days that illegal immigrants have been attacking and killing each other in Calais.
Yesterday, it emerged that illegal immigrants are being investigated for their alleged role in live grooming gang investigations.
Yesterday, Yvette Cooper said: "Secondly, Baroness Casey reports that she came across cases involving suspects who were asylum seekers.
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"We have asked her team to provide the Home Office with all the evidence they found, so immigration enforcement can immediately pursue individual cases with the police."
I don't think violent murderers and possible child rapists should be able to download TikTok, find a human trafficker, pay them a little bit of cash, and then be brought into Britain. I think it's quite easy to stop that problem.
It's a national emergency — so why isn't Sir Keir Starmer treating it like one?