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The Home Office is facing growing demands to disclose the whereabouts of Palestinian asylum seeker Abu Wadee, who was allowed into the UK despite his history of extremist rhetoric and connections to militant activities in Israel. Senior Conservative figures are urging immediate action to locate, detain, and deport him amid fears that he may have disappeared within the country.  

 

Abu Wadee, believed to be in his 30s and originally from Gaza, arrived in the UK on Thursday. Before his arrival, he had posted a video of himself aboard a dinghy in the Channel as a Border Force vessel approached, captioning it: “Thank God, we arrived in Britain.” However, reports have since emerged that Wadee had previously called for the killing of all Jews and was a key member of a militant group involved in attacks against Israel.  

 

Despite these concerns, the Home Office has refused to confirm whether it was aware of Wadee’s extremist background at the time of his entry into the country. It has also declined to disclose whether he is currently being monitored or if he remains free to move about within the UK. Police sources have indicated that they are not aware of any arrests related to the case.  

 

Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp has called for immediate clarification, describing Wadee as “a dangerous anti-Semite and a threat to national security.” He argued that the public has a right to know what steps the Home Office has taken, saying, “There is a possibility the Government has lost track of him, and there is also a risk he may try and use spurious human rights claims to stay in the country.”  

 

Philp also criticized the current government’s handling of immigration, stating, “Labour has let in over 25,000 people in the last eight months (through small-boat crossings). We’ve got no idea who those people are and if they do pose potentially a serious risk to our citizens. This man is clearly a danger to the public and not the kind of person we want in the UK.”  

 

Conservative justice spokesman Robert Jenrick echoed these concerns, calling for immediate deportation. “The Home Secretary needs to reassure the public that this dangerous man is in detention and will be immediately deported,” he said. “But her silence suggests he’s likely been put up in a hotel free to roam the streets. That would be completely unacceptable.”  

 

Jenrick warned that this case highlights a broader national security crisis, stating, “This case uncovered by the *Mail* shows yet again that the situation in the Channel is a national security emergency. It’s high time [Sir Keir] Starmer treated it as one.”  

 

Conservative MP Ben Obese-Jecty also weighed in on the issue, writing on X: “We cannot allow those who pose a danger to our society (to) be welcomed into the country with impunity.”  

 

As pressure mounts on the Home Office to clarify Wadee’s status, the case has intensified the ongoing debate over immigration policy and national security, with critics arguing that the current system is failing to protect the public from potential threats.

 

Based on a report by Daily Mail  2025-03-12

 

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6 hours ago, Social Media said:

The Home Office is facing growing demands to disclose the whereabouts of Palestinian asylum seeker Abu Wadee

Should be "Gaza".  And nowhere else.

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20 minutes ago, Purdey said:

The Conservatives granted asylum to 63,000 people in 2023, while Labour's administration in 2024 saw a decrease to 39,616 asylum grants.

 

   Not everything's about Left v Right /Conservatives V Labour / Trump V Biden .

There are other things going on in the World

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2 hours ago, Purdey said:

The Conservatives granted asylum to 63,000 people in 2023, while Labour's administration in 2024 saw a decrease to 39,616 asylum grants.

 

They weren't even elected until July. 

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