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The Islamic Centre of England, a London charity under formal investigation for acting as an arm of the Iranian regime, continues to hold authority from the Home Office to sponsor skilled workers and religious ministers for entry into Britain.
Officials have offered only the assurance that the centre has issued no visas since 2022 while they weigh criminal or civil measures, yet they have left the licence intact and therefore available for future use by an entity already marked as suspect.
This decision places the machinery of national admission in the hands of a body whose loyalties run toward a regime that has repeatedly declared itself an enemy of the historic Christian nations of Europe.
From the days when Charles Martel halted the Saracen advance at Tours to the later stand at Vienna, the peoples of the West understood that the first duty of any ordered commonwealth is to refuse entry to those who serve alien thrones and creeds.
The present arrangement reverses that inheritance: the state now treats border control as an administrative convenience rather than a covenantal obligation to preserve the household and the realm.
Scripture and the ancient creeds alike condemn the ruler who hands the keys of the city to those who seek its overthrow; the article of justification by faith stands or falls with the freedom of the Church, and that freedom cannot survive when the civil sword is lent to her enemies.
The British government therefore stands exposed as an agent of the very dispossession it claims to resist.
The faithful remnant must now demand the immediate revocation of every licence held by organisations under foreign investigation, the restoration of household sovereignty over entry, and the reassertion of national borders as the first line of defence for faith, family, and people.

