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Migration Crisis a ‘National Security Issue’, Warns Government’s Terrorism Tsar

Migration Crisis a ‘National Security Issue’, Warns Government’s Terrorism Tsar

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Britain’s migration crisis is now a national security threat, according to Jonathan Hall KC, the government’s independent reviewer of terrorism legislation. He told Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood that unchecked immigration is “destabilising” the country and tearing communities apart, echoing warnings previously made by Donald Trump.

“Destabilising” Britain

Jonathan Hall KC, the independent reviewer of terrorism legislation, has issued a stark warning to the Labour government, stating that the migration crisis must be treated as a “national security issue.” He explicitly told Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood that “national security is the health of the nation,” with the current tensions over immigration threatening to “rip communities into pieces,” as reported by the Daily Express.

Mr Hall highlighted former US President Donald Trump’s November 2025 national security strategy, which attributed the “destabilisation of Europe” largely to mass migration. He questioned why the UK isn’t considering migration in terms of national security, beyond just economic or housing impacts, especially when certain nationalities might pose higher risks for “serious offences or particular offences, or to get involved in state-threat activity,” according to his comments on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme.

Belfast Attack Highlights Border Failures

The urgency of Mr Hall’s warning comes after a Sudanese asylum seeker, Hadi Alodid, allegedly stabbed a man in Belfast, leaving him with the loss of an eye. A police detective told a Belfast court that Alodid reportedly stated, “I’ve killed someone, I don’t know if they are dead,” and threatened medical staff, as detailed in the Daily Express.

Alodid had claimed asylum in Belfast after entering the UK from Dublin via a bus, raising significant concerns about the porous border between Northern Ireland and the Republic. This incident, which sparked violent protests in Belfast where families were burned out of their homes and a two-month-old baby rescued, was described by Mr Hall as having “huge ramifications for this country” and being “extraordinarily destabilising.”

  • Jonathan Hall KC warned the migration crisis is a “national security issue.”
  • He told Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood that immigration is “destabilising” the UK.
  • The warning follows a severe stabbing in Belfast allegedly by an asylum seeker who crossed from Dublin.
  • Hall cited Donald Trump’s previous warnings about mass migration destabilising Europe.
  • He stressed the need to assess migration not just economically, but for national security risks.
  • The Belfast incident led to violent protests and families being displaced.

What This Means for Britain

This stark warning from a government terrorism tsar exposes the Labour government’s failure to control Britain’s borders and manage immigration effectively.

For ordinary British families, this means a growing sense of insecurity as unchecked migration is now linked directly to national stability and community cohesion.

The incident in Belfast highlights the critical vulnerability of the open border with the Republic of Ireland, allowing individuals to enter the UK without proper checks.

The government’s continued inability to secure borders means resources are diverted from other essential services to manage the fallout of uncontrolled immigration.

This situation directly contradicts the promises made to British people about taking back control of our borders after Brexit.

It also underscores the real-world consequences of failing to enforce immigration laws, leading to social unrest and increased pressure on public services.

Share if you believe securing Britain’s borders is a national security priority.

This article is a factual summary of reporting by Daily Express. Full original story available on their website. All quotes directly attributed.

Tags: Migration Crisis, National Security, Jonathan Hall, Shabana Mahmood, Daily Express, Border Control, Belfast, Asylum Seekers

Source: Daily Express | Breaking Brexit News


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