The UK Home Office has blocked French writer Renaud Camus from entering the country to give a speech on mass immigration, while British lawyers are working to legalize Hamas. Camus, author of 'Le Grand Remplacement,' has been informed that his presence is not considered beneficial to the public good. This move comes as the UK faces criticism for allowing extremist imams to spread their message freely and for banning individuals critical of Islam. The UK's refusal to offer asylum to Asia Bibi, a Christian woman in danger, also highlights the preferential treatment given to Islam.

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