Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10
Put yourself in the shoes of the parents of a young woman in Altrincham, or anyone in that community, or even the hundreds of other areas affected.
300 male migrants placed in their town, next to schools and nurseries. Residents only finding out when bookings, meetings and even weddings were abruptly cancelled. It's reprehensible.
300 young males, unchecked with no papers - many from cultures that do not respect women, or morals which underpin our way of life.
These males are allowed to come and go as they like, with reports of them loitering and smoking around the hotel.
Ask yourself - would you be happy with your 18 year old daughter going out late at night, enjoying a few drinks, with these men free to roam the streets?
If our weak and incompetent establishment is to continue on this path, we need secure detention for illegal migrants. These are unknown and unchecked men, who must have strict controls on their movements.
To rub salt in the wounds, a Conservative councillor has told residents that the migrants will receive some form of private healthcare. What's the GP situation like in Altrincham for British citizens? Not great, I would bet.
I look at these stories, and I just cannot believe we are doing this to communities up and down the country.
I have pushed and pushed the Home Office for the numbers of crimes committed by illegal migrants - guess what the response was?
"The information requested is not available from published statistics."
It's just criminal - absolutely disgusting. When I questioned a Minister on this scandal in the Commons, her response was...
"That will be the way we go forwards"
This is happening in Altrincham, and communities ALL over the country.
If these men are allowed to stay in our country, cared for by the British taxpayer - what message does that send to millions of others looking to make the trip? This will go on and on and on.
Anybody who sets foot in our country illegally must be deported - this madness has gone on for too long.