UK government asks immigrants ‘not to rape women and children’
Home Office guidance on sex, consent, domestic abuse, and child protection exacerbates immigration concerns as critics point to flailing cultural integration.

Amidst widespread concern over mass immigration in the United Kingdom, the government is publishing pamphlets urging refugees not to rape women and children. The UK’s Home Office (the nation’s equivalent to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security) published a series of pamphlets for “asylum seekers” earlier this week, designed to assist purported asylum seekers and refugees to “understand what is expected of you when living in the UK. These rules and expectations are not just for people seeking asylum, they apply to everyone living here.”
“You are in the United Kingdom (UK) because you are seeking asylum. We understand that coming to a new country can be difficult, and that laws and customs here may be different from your home country,” reads one pamphlet, titled “Understanding behaviours and expectations in the UK: A guide for asylum seekers.” The document warns that under British law, “men and women have equal rights” and that men cannot “stop a woman from working or studying,” “control what a woman wears or where she goes,” “stop a woman from seeing friends or family,” or “make decisions for a woman without her agreement.”
The document also explains what “domestic abuse” is and advises newcomers not to hit, kick, or threaten their spouses or their children. Another section, labeled “Sex and consent,” explicates that consent to sexual activity cannot be granted by an individual who is drunk, asleep, unconscious, or under threat.
“If you have sex with someone without their consent, this is called rape,” the government explains. “Rape is a serious crime in the UK. You could go to prison, lose your support and accommodation, and it will affect your asylum claim.”
Another pamphlet, entitled “Keeping children safe in the UK,” cautions against the physical, emotional, and sexual abuse of children. Following a brief primer on online safety, the document proceeds to warn, “Female genital mutilation (FGM) and forcing a child to marry are serious crimes in the UK.” It continues, “These rules apply to everyone in the UK. They may be different from your home country.”
The pamphlets and their contents have drawn significant criticism and backlash from British citizens. Reform Party leader and Brexit engineer Nigel Farage responded in a social media post, “The Home Office has spent your money to produce these posters for illegal migrants. Why are we letting these people into our country?” Author Laura Dodsworth posted, “New pamphlet, from my home office. How about not letting in thousands of men who have to be told not to rape women and girls?” Other social media users made parodies of the pamphlets, advising foreigners not to commit various crimes, such as stabbing children to death at a dance class or engaging in bestiality or cannibalism.
The publication of the Home Office pamphlets follows months of unrest in Britain as politicians and independent journalists unearth and expose the scale of crimes committed against British natives by foreigners, predominantly Muslims. Member of Parliament (M.P.) and Restore Britain founder Rupert Lowe published an exhaustive report in June detailing the widespread rape and sex-trafficking of underage girls across Britain.
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According to the harrowing Rape Gang Inquiry Report, an estimated minimum of 250,000 underage British girls were systematically raped, sex-trafficked, and in many cases tortured over the course of decades. At least 87% and as many as 95% of the perpetrators were Muslim men, predominantly of Pakistani origin, although others were of Indian, Somali, Syrian, Iranian, Iraqi, Turkish, and African heritage. Multiple victims testified that, as children, they were forced into marriages with adult Muslim men, with one victim sharing that she had been trafficked to the Middle East from her hometown in England. Others reported having been taken to mosques, where Muslim imams would encourage Muslim men to rape and sexually abuse British girls.
CatholicVote President and CEO Kelsey Reinhardt recently warned that the disastrous effects of mass Muslim immigration witnessed in Europe may soon arrive on the shores of the U.S. if the issue is not addressed seriously.
“The shocking reports recently released in the United Kingdom documenting the widespread sexual exploitation of over two hundred thousand English girls by organized grooming gangs, the absolute majority of whose members were of Pakistani Muslim background,” Reinhardt observed, “illustrate just one aspect of the devastation that can result when cultural norms fundamentally incompatible with the core values of Western civilization take root.”
Others have likewise urged that the U.S. be cautious when importing Muslim immigrants. Commenting on the British government’s pamphlets, U.S. Rep. Brandon Gill, (R-Texas,) suggested, “I have a bright idea: If it has to be explained to somebody that rape is bad, you probably shouldn't bring that person to your country in the first place.”






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