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Elite police squad to monitor anti-migrant posts on social media

  • An elite unit of detectives will monitor social media for anti-migrant posts, operating from the National Police Coordination Centre in Westminster, as part of a government plan.
  • The unit aims to flag early signs of civil unrest and enhance social media intelligence following past riots.
  • Minister Dame Diana Johnson revealed the unit's details in a letter to MPs, stating it will help local forces address public safety threats.
  • Critics, including Labour deputy leader Angela Rayner, have expressed concern about free speech infringements associated with the plan.
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For the past two weeks, the United Kingdom has been facing major anti-migrant demonstrations again. A movement triggered by the indictment of an asylum-seeker accused of sexual assault. The police are afraid of riots similar to those that broke out last summer. - United Kingdom: anti-migrant demonstrations near London, the authorities fear overflows (International).

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An elite unit of police officers from all over the UK is to monitor social media on anti-immigration posts to show signs of unrest as early as possible ... The post New British special unit monitors migration-critical social media posts appeared first on Apollo News.

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The Telegraph broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Saturday, July 26, 2025.
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