French Officials Escort Migrant Who Threatened to Kill Nigel Farage to Britain
Michael Curzon, European Conservative, November 1, 2024
An illegal migrant with a Kalashnikov tattoo on his face has arrived in the UK—reportedly courtesy of the French Navy.
Would-be social media ‘influencer’ Mada Pasa’s successful journey across the English Channel is particularly concerning for Reform UK leader Nigel Farage, who the migrant—believed to be of Afghan origin—has threatened to kill.
Pasa has posted numerous videos on the TikTok social platform, making ‘handgun’ gestures and saying “pop, pop, pop,” all while pointing to his not-so-subtle firearm tattoo, and telling Farage that “I come to England because I want to marry to with your sister [sic].”
One of the videos posted by Pasa showed a French patrol vessel following the small boat carrying him along with other migrants.
Farage said yesterday, on the day Pasa arrived in England, that he was
pleased that this individual has now been detained, but appalled that a migrant who threatened to kill me was escorted into British waters by the French Navy.
He later said on his GB News show that the case “raises some really serious issues about our borders, about some of the people that are coming into our country illegally, and about the fact that if they come from certain original destinations, we simply can’t get rid of them.”
Journalist Isabel Oakeshott—who, as the partner of Reform deputy leader Richard Tice, would have insider knowledge of party affairs—described Pasa’s threat as “a genuine source of concern and alarm to Nigel Farage. I know how worried he was about this. I know how concerned people around him were about this guy. There was something particularly sinister about him.”
London’s Metropolitan Police reportedly placed Pasa in “secure detention,” where he will be “investigated for immigration and criminal offences.”
It has been noticed that if this current Labour government—or, indeed, the Conservative administrations that came before it—had got a grip on Britain’s borders, Pasa would never have been able to get to Britain in the first place. Or at least not as easily.