domingo, 11 de maio de 2025
The terrifying NEW migrant super gang threatening to unleash terror and chaos across America
The most feared gang in the US, Tren de Aragua, has spawned a rival... with the new group threatening to unleash double the terror and chaos across America.
Born out of Tren de Aragua (TdA), Anti-Tren is a competitor that mirrors the same criminal activities - and has been named in a federal indictment for the first time ever.
Federal prosecutors charged 21 men for being Anti-Tren members and running drug and prostitution rings in the New York City area in a federal indictment made public in April.
Anti-Tren is a criminal organization almost exclusively comprised of former members and associates of TdA,' the government revealed.
Just like TdA started in a Venezuela prison, Anti-Tren's members also originated in South America, operating for years there before they crossed the US-Mexico border during the Biden years.
'You have to understand, this Anti-Tren movement is not originally from the United States- this is a South American thing,' a federal law enforcement source who spoke on condition of anonymity told DailyMail.com.
'This is Chile, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela. That's where it really is originating.'
After getting started in Venezuela, TdA expanded across the South American continent, looking for new sources of revenue and following other Venezuelans who were fleeing their country's dictator, Nicolas Maduro.
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Government support to asylum seekers in UK
As of December 2024, approximately 112,187 individuals in the UK were receiving government support as asylum seekers. This support includes accommodation, subsistence (cash support), or both, provided under the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999.
Breakdown of Asylum Support Recipients:
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Hotel Accommodation: 38,079 individuals (34%) were accommodated in hotels.
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Other Accommodation: 70,986 individuals (63%) were housed in other forms of accommodation, such as initial, contingency, and dispersal housing.
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Subsistence Support Only: 3,122 individuals (3%) received only cash support.
Among these, 58,193 were single applicants, and 50,872 were members of family groups, totaling 15,053 families.
The majority of these individuals were accommodated in England, with the North-West region housing 19% and London 18% of the total accommodated population.
It's important to note that asylum seekers are generally prohibited from working while their claims are processed and receive a daily allowance of approximately £7 to cover basic necessities.
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The Men with Many Wives: the British Muslims who practise polygamy
It is estimated that as many as 20,000 polygamous Muslim marriages exist in the UK. In a Channel 4 documentary this week, director Masood Khan will delve into the community of British Muslim polygamists to find out “what makes these people tick” and how a religious group is able to put its own practices above UK law.
Khan was drawn to the subject after hearing about women in Britain – mostly well-educated, third- or fourth-generation immigrants or Western converts – who were considering polygamy a “lifestyle choice”, embracing the idea of the part-time husband.
Khan talks about meeting one such career woman: “She was a gobby Northerner who had quite a senior job at the Home Office. She recently got divorced and said, ‘I don’t have time to have a bloke around all the time. I just want to see him maybe twice a week, so it works perfectly if he’s got another wife who can take care of all his cooking and cleaning.’”
In 2010, London Mayor Boris Johnson’s then 45-year-old ex-wife Allegra Mostyn-Owen married a Muslim man in secret. In an article for the Evening Standard she explained her approach to polygamy: “I realise that I am unlikely to conceive children [at my age] so we agreed that, so long as he chooses a good partner, then I am happy to live together in an extended family.”
But this intriguing application of Muslim teachings, based on a woman’s desire to maintain her independence and career without sacrificing a personal home life completely, is not the norm. In most polygamous marriages the idea of the dominant male provider and his numerous subordinate spouses prevails.
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sexta-feira, 9 de maio de 2025
Polygamous immigrant families to be paid more benefits after Government blunder
Immigrants with more than one wife will qualify for extra benefits under reforms to Britain’s welfare system, after an attempt to crack down on the problem backfired.
Polygamous
marriages, largely confined to Muslim families, are only recognised in
Britain if they took place in countries where they are legal.
Currently, any additional wives can receive reduced individual income support, meaning the husband and his first wife are paid up to £111.45.
Subsequent spouses living under the same roof receive around £40. Under the new system of Universal Credit, which comes in next year, polygamous marriages will not be recognised at all.
Ministers pledged to end the ‘absurd’ benefits regime which has seen multiple wives allowed to claim extra welfare payments.
But a House of Commons Library paper has highlighted a loophole in the rules which will allow additional wives to claim a full single person’s allowance, currently worth up to £71, while the original married couple will still get a married couple’s allowance.
The paper said: ‘Treating second and subsequent partners in polygamous relationships as separate claimants could mean that polygamous households receive more under Universal Credit than under the current rules.’
The Department for Work and Pensions admitted the loophole but said there were fewer than 50 polygamous families claiming benefits.
The first Asian woman to receive a peerage, Baroness Flather, has spoken out widely on the issue of polygamous families claiming benefits.
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