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Sudanese Migrant 'Tried to Snatch Girl in Front of Dad'
A Sudanese asylum seeker living in a taxpayer-funded hotel has been charged with trying to kidnap a 10-year-old girl — right in front of her father. Edris Abdelrazig, 30, was arrested on July 13 after allegedly attempting to lure the young girl away near a park in Stockport, Greater Manchester.Shockingly, Abdelrazig was living in a £100-a-night, three-star hotel in Wilmslow, Cheshire, funded by the Home Office to house asylum seekers. He allegedly travelled two miles from the hotel to Walnut Tree Playing Field, where prosecutors claim he tried to abduct the girl while her father was with her. Police swooped on the scene and arrested him on the spot. Abdelrazig appeared before magistrates on July 15 and has since been remanded in custody, with a court date set for August 26 at Manchester Crown Court. The case has sparked renewed anger over the government’s handling of the asylum system, with critics slamming the cost of migrant accommodation and questioning vetting procedures. Starmer’s Digital ID Plan Resurfaces Amid Migrant Chaos The shocking case comes as Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is reportedly seriously considering a national digital ID system to crack down on illegal immigration and improve access to public services. Downing Street is said to be exploring plans to assign every individual a unique digital identifier — not a physical card, but something akin to the NHS app — to check eligibility for work, healthcare, housing, and more. Starmer, known as a tech advocate during his days as Director of Public Prosecutions, has long pushed for modernising government systems. Support for the proposal is said to be growing rapidly inside Cabinet. A major Tony Blair Institute paper, commissioned by Starmer’s top aide Morgan McSweeney, argues digital ID is key to reducing illegal immigration and easing pressure on overstretched services. Insiders claim the idea has already won over big hitters like Health Secretary Wes Streeting, Technology Secretary Peter Kyle, and Chancellor of the Duchy Pat McFadden. One senior Labour figure told The Times: Another added: A digital ID system was last used in Britain during WWII but was scrapped in 1952. Now, amid rising public concern over immigration and pressure from Reform UK, Labour appears ready to bring it back — this time in digital form. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Source Daily Mail 2025-08-04 -
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Crime Swedish Tourist Nabbed for Illegal Drone Use in Pattaya
Sorry but many 'tourists' have the necessary Thai license/insurance -
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USA US Welcomes Qatari Gift: Fiery Debate Over New Air Force One
I didn't say Biden received a 747. I said he received a gift from Putin!! Jeez, another lefty whose comprehension level of the English language is abysmal. -
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China Choking Supply of Critical Minerals to Western Defense
China is limiting the flow of critical minerals to Western defense manufacturers, delaying production and forcing companies to scour the world for stockpiles of the minerals needed to make everything from bullets to jet fighters. Earlier this year, as U.S.-China trade tensions soared, Beijing tightened the controls it places on the export of rare earths. While Beijing allowed them to start flowing after the Trump administration agreed in June to a series of trade concessions, China has maintained a lock on critical minerals for defense purposes. https://archive.ph/pZ6ay#selection-759.0-763.321 America needs to launch a massive program to ensure access to these minerals. -
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Report Thaksin Donates 1m Baht: Boosts Border Cops' Morale
And you donated how much? -
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Crime Swedish Tourist Nabbed for Illegal Drone Use in Pattaya
And you call that an explanation 😀
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