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Respond to of 1572321 UK: Over $13,000,000,000 of taxpayer money went to migrants last year Oct 13, 2025 9:00 am By Christine Douglass-Williams 9 Comments 600,000 illegals are living in London alone (that’s 1 in 12 people), and at least a million in the UK as a whole. A mass invasion has been taking place via the English Channel; most migrants are Muslims from the Middle East and Africa. Britain has also lost track of the illegals who are continually flowing in. In August, Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s Labour government confessed to “losing track” of over “150,000 migrants who entered the UK on social care visas.” Aside from the obvious threat to national security, since it has long been recognized that jihadists have infiltrated refugee streams (not to mention hardcore criminals) into the EU and the UK, British taxpayers are shouldering the astronomical cost. It is a mystery how the UK population still elected a Labour government, knowing where it stood on migration policy. It demonstrates the level of propaganda and its effectiveness. Marxist governments manipulate their people into willing compliance. “Migrants Taking £10 Billion Per Year in Direct Welfare Benefits in Britain: Report,” by Kurt Zindulka, Breitbart, October 12, 2025: The British taxpayer is funding over £10 billion in direct welfare subsidies to migrants, who now account for one in six pounds sterling spent on universal credit, a report has found. According to internal government data seen by London’s Daily Telegraph, £10.1 billion of the annual £61.2 billion spent on the universal credit scheme for those out of work, on low incomes, or those struggling with living costs was paid to foreigners living in Britain last year. The figures, released under Freedom of Information Act requests, mean that one sixth of all direct welfare spending was given to foreigners or 16.5 per cent of the Universal Credit budget. According to the broadsheet, this represented a significant increase over previous years, with £6.3 billion being spent on foreigners in 2022 and £7.9 billion in 2023. The actual cost of the mass migration agenda is not even fully demonstrated by the figures; however, given that the data set does not include migrants who have been awarded citizenship, or indeed second-generation migrants. The Universal Credit scheme also represents only one avenue through which foreigners can benefit from state subsidies, with the money spent on education and healthcare for migrants being counted separately….