Tower of Babel: Nearly Two Million Non-Native English Speaking Students in England Schools.
Barham/Mirrorpix/Getty ImagesA report has found that almost two million students do not speak English as their native language in England as a result of the mass migration agenda imposed upon the country by the Westminster establishment.
Freedom of Information requests from the Daily Mail have revealed that in 2,039 schools in England, English is not the first language for the majority of students.
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Zeroing in, at the Kobi Nazrul primary school in the Tower Hamlets borough of London, 92 per cent of students speak Bengali as their native tongue, while none were recorded as speaking English at home as their first language.
Another example highlighted was the Pentland Infant Kirklees school in Dewsbury, where the vast majority of students had an Indian language as their mother tongue, with 36 per cent speaking Gujarati and 45 per cent speaking Panjabi.
The number of students without English as their first language has increased significantly over the past decade, during which successive governments have undertaken record levels of immigration.
According to the report, there are now 700,000 more non-native English speaking students compared to ten years ago.