Monday, October 6, 2008

Migrants arriving from overseas will be brought 'under control' hints new Immigration Minister

This is a breath of fresh air, a glimmer of hope and a spark of resistance to the uncontrolled immigration into Britain. The newly appointed Minister of Immigration Phil Woods is openly challenging the problems created by the recent wave of immigration with concrete, common sense solutions which are sure to enrage the muslim population. But so what, muslims everywhere must understand that immigration to the West is a privilege and that it is they, not the host country that must conform.

We can only hope the government will stand behind Woods in the firestorm that will surely ensue.


FROM THE DAILYMAIL.CO.UK:

Migrants arriving from overseas will be brought 'under control' hints new Immigration Minister
By James Slack

Last updated at 9:17 AM on 06th October 2008

Outspoken: New Immigration Minister Phil Woolas has indicated the influx of arrivals from overseas will be brought 'under control'
Within hours of his appointment, the new Immigration Minister indicated that the influx of arrivals from overseas will finally be brought 'under control'.
Phil Woolas dropped broad hints that he supports a policy of 'balanced migration', and an upper limit on migrant numbers.
The outspoken MP added: 'Community cohesion is crucial. After the economy, this is probably the biggest concern facing the population.'
Campaigners gave Mr Woolas's remarks a cautious welcome as a sign that Labour is at last preparing to abandon its controversial 'open door' policy.
They have also been heartened by his strong track record as a politician willing to confront uncomfortable subjects.
In the past, he has warned that first-cousin marriages in the Pakistani community are increasing the risk of birth defects, and that Muslim women wearing the veil could spark 'fear and resentment' among non-Muslims.
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