Summary
TUV deputy leader Jim Allister warns that migrants may flock to Northern Ireland to avoid the repercussions of the government’s Rwanda scheme. He believes this influx will exacerbate challenges in impoverished regions, posing a threat to local communities.
Allister’s concerns highlight the potential strain on resources and services in Northern Ireland due to increased migration. The TUV leader’s remarks underscore the need for careful consideration and planning to address the impact of the government’s policies on vulnerable areas.
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TUV says NI now a magnet for illegal migrants after Rwanda ruling amid ‘alarm’ in deprived communities
Jim Allister says that migrants will ‘flood’ into Northern Ireland to escape the potential consequences of the government’s Rwanda scheme – as the TUV deputy leader says that the situation will cause increasing difficulties in deprived areas.