‘Student’ visas have become the single biggest legal route of entry into Britain by the Third World — and the Government actively discriminates against native British people in awarding university places.
New figures released by the Office for National Statistics show that the number of foreign ‘students’ granted permission to stay for a year or more has trebled to 110,000 annually.
Even more disturbing, the figures showed that of that number, only 10,000 go home. Twenty percent came from China, 8.9 percent from France, 5.5 percent from India and 4.3 percent from Pakistan.
One hundred thousand stay on each year, making student visas by far the single largest ‘legal’ immigration route into Britain — as the visas are actually issued by the Government.
There is, of course, no real control of how accurate the visa applications are, with hundreds of fake ‘universities’ and colleges, many of them just single rooms claiming to be educational institutions, granting the necessary papers to bogus students to enter the UK for a fee.
Most famously, a number of would-be Islamist terrorists arrested recently on the Merseyside had all entered the UK on the basis of these fake university visas. They were all deported and the fake college which had arranged their visas was closed down.
Even more disturbingly, there is no bar on the number of foreign students a university — even a legal one — can take, but they face financial penalties if they exceed strict Government quotas for UK students.
As a result, ‘British’ universities last year turned away a record number of UK students. The number of refusals is set to increase this year as thousands more recent A-level students compete for the same number of places.
Even so, the number of student visas granted to ‘real’ or well known and established universities only amounts to about a third of the number of visas granted. According to the ONS figures, last year UK universities accepted 30,240 students from outside the EU, up from 28,225 in 2007.
* The British National Party follows a strict ‘native British people first’ policy when it comes to university admissions.
Consideration would only be give to foreign students if all native British applicants have been accommodated, and not before.
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