The Home Office has claimed using false birth certificates as means to enter the UK illegally is a 'serious offence'
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GB News presenter Nigel Farage has hit out at the Conservatives for "not caring", as a new plot carried out by illegal migrants has been revealed.
TikTok adverts are now targeting pregnant women prepared to have a refused asylum seekers name on their baby's birth certificate, allowing illegal migrants to escape deportation by claiming that they have a British family.
In an investigation by The Sun, A TikTok video revealed a service called "Consular Services London", which boasted: "Our job continues every day. We have women and children register their children with your name in the UK".
In a discussion with GB News host Patrick Christys, Farage said those carrying out the plot are "devious people" and are "making very large sums of money".
Nigel Farage has criticised a new migrant plot to secure entry into the UK
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When asked by Patrick if he is "shocked" by the revelation, Nigel said he was not shocked and those carrying out the crimes "are very clever" and will "do whatever they have to do" to enter the UK.
Nigel added: "These are clever people, and we're stupid. We have a civil service who have no interest in stopping this."
In criticism of the government, Nigel said the Conservatives have "no courage or moral fibre to tackle the issue", for "fear of horrible things being said to them".
Nigel stated that unless something is done about Article Eight of the European Convention on Human Rights, as passed into UK law by the Human Rights Act of 1998, the migrants will "ultimately a judiciary that will allow these people to stay".
Nigel said he was not shocked and those carrying out the crimes "are very clever" and will "do whatever they have to do" to enter the UK.
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Migrants are allegedly asking pregnant mothers to add them to birth certificates
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Patrick then asked Nigel if the Home Office "can be trusted" to get on top of illegal migration into the UK.
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Nigel fumed: "I don't think they care, Patrick. I really don't think they care. And to be honest, I don't think the Conservative government really care other than it's now costing them support, which has led them into a blind panic where they start to say things.
"Was Boris Johnson bothered about how many people came into Britain? Not once, not once. This was a party that told the electorate in their manifestos of 2010, 2015, 2017, they'd reduce that migration to tens of thousands. And in 2019 said with Brexit, we get back control of our borders, and they've just lied to us."
Nigel claimed: "They've openly lied to us for 14 years. Could Labour be any worse? It'll be about the same, I guess."
In a statement, a spokesperson for the Home Office said: "Immigration fraud using false birth certificates is a serious offence, which is why we have measures in place to prevent and detect it."
"Caseworkers receive fraud awareness training, and a range of checks are conducted during the processing of both immigration and passport applications.
"Where we need to establish who the natural father of a child is, the law states that a birth certificate alone may not be sufficient evidence of proof of paternity, and additional evidence may be requested to enable our checks to be satisfactorily completed."
Nigel Farage says the government has 'no moral fibre' to tackle the issue
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Patrick was in agreement with Nigel, and said if the government "can't even perform dental checks on bearded 30 year old migrants claiming to be 15 year olds who rock up on the sands of Dover", they have no chance of "DNA testing a baby to find out whether or not a random Albanian bloke is his dad".
Nigel responded: "No one cares, they don't care. They're not interested in the makeup of the country. They don't care about the massively rising population, they don't care about its impacts. They don't care. It's why we need absolutely radical outright reform of the whole thing.
"Getting out of the ECHR, amending the Human Rights Act in line with that would give us the ability to pass legislation that judges couldn't overrule.
"And until we do that, frankly, we're all tearing our hair out over the injustice of it. How unfair it is. But until we do that, none of this will ever be solved."