many, but some want to come to the u.k. indeed. and they re finding it very, very difficult. there s this u.k. visa center that s been set up on the polish ukrainian border where people are stuck outside in freezing temperatures. for three hours. for three hours. and people with a u.k. link can come to the u.k. to have a family member here and we now know military personnel are going out there to try to speed things up. the reason this is so slow is because the u.k. is insisting for bio metric checks for anybody who comes to the u.k. and it has to be in person. and a long and complicated form. and labor is critical to the government. and there should be more of the centers to get through it more quickly and that s what the message is this morning. you can do on the spot security checks of people, checking against the watch list, and you can get bio metric information, which is important information for the people
we now have a family scheme to join a family member in the u.k., and that is relaxed if people have a ukrainian passport or i.d. document, they no longer have to queue in the freezing cold in poland, they can come and submit bio metric data when they get here. so that was a big change announced yesterday. scheme that we are waiting for details and we will get on monday, the prime minister confirmed in the interview last night is a humanitarian route for people who don t have a british relative, where they can be sponsored by councils and charities and by all of the people who may have a spare room in their home and want to support a ukrainian family. many people want to do it but there have to be checks in place, both for those coming over, the british government say this there have to be security checks and anyone opening their home will have to be checked as well. people in government stressed that is very important, you can t put people up with you can t have anyone checked out thei
allies, because biden wasn t sending any help.. even the dutch and the brits and the french were sending in troopers behind enemy lines to save their people.ne $83 billion, according to some estimates, the sophisticated u.s. weaponry now in the hands of an evil terrorist organization, all courtesy of joe biden, because he didn t prepare. but he knew. now we know he knew. a massive terror attack killing 13 american servicemen and women, more than 160 innocent civilians, bagram air force base is gone, our embassy is gone, we have no diplomatic presence on the ground, we have no military presence on the ground. our intel sources are being hunted down and they will be killed one by one. we even left behind not only computer data, identifying every afgan ally in the last 20 years but we left the bio metric scanners. yeah,e they have those, too. look into this right now. oh, you helped the americans? you re dead. and now hundreds, maybe more than a thousand american citizens are trapped behi
allies, because biden wasn t sending any help. even the dutch and the brits and the french were sending in troopers behind enemy lines to save their people. $83 billion, according to some estimates, the sophisticated u.s. weaponry now in the hands of an evil terrorist organization, all courtesy of joe biden, because he didn t prepare. but he knew. now we know he knew. a massive terror attack killing 13 american servicemen and women, more than 160 innocent civilians, degram air force base is gone, our embassy is gone, we have no diplomatic presence on the ground, we have no military presence on the ground. our intel sources are being hunted down and they will be killed one by one. we even left behind not only computer data, identifying every afgan ally in the last 20 years, but we left the bio metric scanners. yeah, they have those, too.
correct? as it should be and as americans want it to be. it is. and keep in mind, i mean, this country, the united states was in afghanistan for 20 years. we helped set up and funded a bio metric id system that has been rolled out in afghanistan in the last couple of years. that is a tremendous advantage for the screening process compared to, say, earlier refugee flows that came from syria when we had no idea, frankly, what many of those people were. so i think, you know, talking to officials, they feel a lot better about this system, but there is no doubt. i mean, look, there is always a danger that something can happen. but also i think that their critics have been saying, well, they found this person who had some sort of tangential connection to some sort of terrorist group. and if they find something like that, that means the system is working, correct? it is. it does mean that. so far i think the pentagon has now said more than 50 people s