'These are the kind of men who are breaking into Britain and have been for years'

Today three illegal immigrants who had been refused asylum were sentenced for the brutal rape of a vulnerable woman on Brighton Beach.

Ibrahim Alshafe, 26, an Egyptian national, jailed for 27 years for two counts of rape. Abdulla Ahmadi, 26, an Iranian national, jailed for 27 years for two counts of rape.

Karin Al-Danasurt, 21, an Egyptian national, jailed for 24 years and six months for four counts of rape as a secondary party for encouraging and filming the attack.

They were put up in this taxpayer-funded hotel, Britain literally rolled out the red carpet for these violent foreign rapists who all came to Britain on small boats - two of them were actually on the same boat.

Al-Danasurt was the grinning monster who smirked on his way into court - he was emotionless today as he was sentenced.

He was asked in court if he knew the difference between rape and sex and he said: ‘Rape is sex.’

They’ve got long sentences - but they should never have been here in the first place. And I bet you they won’t be deported for years, if ever.

Today’s sentences follow a report we covered yesterday where illegal male migrants who are living in a detention centre in Scotland have been seen peering into female illegal migrants bedroom windows.

The women at that camp have to be escorted around by security because of these men.

These are the kind of men who are breaking into Britain and have been for years. And what has this Government’s response been?

They have decided to open more asylum centres in small, rural British villages like Linton-on-Ouse or Piddington - which have a population of just a few hundred people.

And these illegals will be allowed to roam free. It will just be men at these sites.

The Government also announced it is expanding the use of the Crowborough, military barracks in Sussex, where locals have to do patrols to help keep especially women and girls safe, where groups of illegals hang around in the town centre and in parks and where property prices have now gone through the floor.