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‘Hundreds each day’: Alarm raised over migration routes fuelling radicalisation fears

Sky News Australia

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June 24, 2026

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Former New Scotland Yard Detective Laura Pond warns Britain is facing multiple migration pathways, with concerns some arrivals come from regions plagued by conflict and extremist ideologies. “We’ve got it coming from a number of fronts,” Ms Pond told Sky News host Peta Credlin. “We’ve obviously got the small boats coming across the channel. Hundreds each day. We have a route through the Republic of Ireland into Northern Ireland, which often leads to the mainland. “Many of them are from war-torn countries, from countries that have been radicalised; they have got some extreme views. “Some with the intention to do things, some just vulnerable to that sort of radicalisation.”

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AllAfrica

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· Jul 2, 2026

South Africa: Thousands of Immigrants Stuck in Musina With Little Food, Water or Shelter

[GroundUp] Chaos as displaced immigrants descend on town close to Beitbridge border

RedState

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· Jun 27, 2026

Nigel Farage: Mass Migration Has Now Dramatically Changed Britain

Nigel Farage: Mass Migration Has Now Dramatically Changed Britain

GroundUp News

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· Jul 2, 2026

Thousands of immigrants stuck in Musina with little food, water or shelter

Chaos as displaced immigrants descend on town close to Beitbridge border

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 5, 2026

Warga asing bina penempatan haram

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Independent Online

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· Jun 30, 2026

‘We fled with only our lives’: Migrants recount brutal attack as Durban tensions escalate ahead of protests

‘We fled with only our lives’: Migrants recount brutal attack as Durban tensions escalate ahead of protests

Modern Diplomacy

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· Jun 30, 2026

South Africa braces for anti migrant protests as cities shut down

Businesses closed, public transport services were disrupted and thousands of people stayed indoors across South Africa as authorities prepared for nationwide anti migrant protests amid fears of widespread violence. Many foreign nationals, including documented migrants, avoided public spaces or fled affected areas after demonstrators issued a deadline demanding that undocumented migrants leave the country. The [] The post South Africa braces for anti migrant protests as cities shut down appeared first on Modern Diplomacy.

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Related coverage for "‘Hundreds each day’: Alarm raised over migration routes fuelling radicalisation fears": AllAfrica — South Africa: Thousands of Immigrants Stuck in Musina With Little Food, Water or Shelter. RedState — Nigel Farage: Mass Migration Has Now Dramatically Changed Britain. GroundUp News — Thousands of immigrants stuck in Musina with little food, water or shelter. Utusan Malaysia — Warga asing bina penempatan haram. Independent Online — ‘We fled with only our lives’: Migrants recount brutal attack as Durban tensions escalate ahead of protests. Modern Diplomacy — South Africa braces for anti migrant protests as cities shut down