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From: Maple MAGA 11/11/2025 10:27:04 AM
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UK: RECORD 10,000 migrants cross Channel in 2 months under Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood

Nov 11, 2025 9:00 am

By Christine Douglass-Williams

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Last year, Sky News reported that the Muslim then-Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood triggered a UK government emergency “plan” to set 5,500 prisoners free to make room for anti-mass migration protesters. To free up more space, she also announced plans to “cut the proportion of a sentence that must be served before parole is possible from 50% to 40%,” just in case there were any lingering doubt about her intentions in favor of foreign criminals.



So it should come as no surprise now that since becoming Home Secretary, Mahmood has “earned the unenviable accolade of overseeing 10,000 small boat crossings” of illegals in only 66 days, faster than any of her predecessors since 2022. “Migrant crisis: Disaster for Shabana Mahmood as RECORD 10,000 migrants cross Channel in two months since becoming Home Secretary,” by Marcus Donaldson, GB News, November 10, 2025:

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has earned the unenviable accolade of overseeing 10,000 small boat crossings since accepting the new role in Sir Keir Starmer’s September reshuffle.

The latest tally means Ms Mahmood has reached the milestone in just 66 days, faster than any of her predecessors since 2022.

The disastrous news for the Home Secretary comes as 2,000 crossings of migrants were recorded in just four days.

Yevetter [sic] Cooper, Ms Mahmood’s predecessor, managed to avoid the milestone for a marginally better 74 days.

Ultimately, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer moved Ms Cooper sideways to the Foreign Office after she appeared unable to manage Britain’s migrant crisis….

Shabana Mahmood may as well have been standing at the English Channel personally welcoming in each (mostly) Muslim migrant illegal with a check and a hotel voucher as they arrive on the shores of Britain. But she can’t be in two places at once. Mahmood and her party are too busy trying to make a comeback from record low popularity ratings, amid reports of a plot to oust Prime Minister Keir Starmer. The dissatisfaction of Britons is due to the reckless immigration policy that Labour was ready to throw its citizens in jail for protesting against.

Fury in the UK escalated to such heights that it triggered riots. And days ago, King’s College London researchers conducted a poll that showed tensions between native Britons and immigrants have risen to an “all-time high,” and reveal a “frightening increase in the sense of national division throughout the country.”

Despite the toxic disunity in the country, which the Starmer government has caused, it’s still trying to rescue itself from defeat in the next general election in 2029, which is too far away for a country that is imploding now. The opposition UK Reform has “ accelerated the fears and jitters of Labour MPs.”

Last month, Shabana Mahmoud went so far as to dispatch “officials to study the workings of the Danish immigration and asylum system, widely considered the toughest in Europe.” Her political posturing isn’t new.

Nothing Labour politicians do is genuinely in the interests of Britons, but just the opposite. Its policies are destructive to Britain, its history, and to its future. But Labour will do anything it can possibly get away with to stay in power. Ditto for other leftist leaders.
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