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Pro-Palestine Group Attacks UK Defense Factory Producing F-35 Stealth Parts
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/pro-palestine-group-attacks-uk-defense-factory

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The sudden influx of unvetted migrants from around the world into Western nations poses a significant national security threat. Leftist-corporate media outlets are ignoring the mounting risks associated with unvetted migrants. However, citizen journalists on the 'free speech' social media platform X have outlined some of these dangers.

Let's begin with the latest data from the UK that shows the number of migrants crossing the English Channel soared to a new record high for the first three months of the year, according to BBC News.

The surge in migrants continues despite Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's pledge to 'stop' the migrant boats - though the latest data shows the PM is not doing enough.

Labour's shadow immigration minister Stephen Kinnock said:

 "Despite all the evidence to the contrary, Rishi Sunak keeps on telling the British people that small boat arrivals are coming down and his promise to stop the boats remains on track."

Kinnock added:

 "It's time to get a grip and restore order to the border."

The latest evidence of national security risks emerging comes after a pro-Palestine group attacked the manufacturing facility of defense company Teledyne Technologies in the town of Baildon.

X user "Palestine Action" said, "Actionists are reaching every corner of this weapons factory to bring it down for Palestine!"

Pro-Palestine Group attacks Teledyne Technologies, where F-35 parts. This is a major security threat.
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