Steve
Laws is a British far-right influencer and activist based in Folkestone, Kent,
known for his anti-immigration, "migrant-hunting" activity in Dover,
and promotion of the "remigration" of non-white people.
As of
2024-2025, he has been a prominent figure in promoting extreme anti-immigration
views, often utilizing social media to advocate for the removal of immigrants
and, in some cases, British citizens with non-white heritage.
Background
and Political Activity
Far-Right
Affiliations: Laws has been associated with several political groups over the
past six years, including For Britain, UKIP, the English Democrats, Reform UK,
and the fascist Homeland Party.
"Migrant
Hunting": He gained notoriety for filming and harassing migrants landing
at Dover. In 2021, the Dover Harbour Board filed an injunction against him for
unauthorized filming.
Homeland
Party: He served as the South East regional organizer for the far-right
Homeland Party but resigned in April 2025, claiming the party was "going
soft" on its remigration policies.
Remigration
Now: Following his departure from the Homeland Party, he launched a pressure
group called "Remigration Now" to push for the deportation of people
with non-white heritage.
Elections:
He stood for the Homeland Party in Folkestone East in the May 2025 local
elections, receiving 50 votes.
Extremism
& Beliefs: Laws is a proponent of the "Great Replacement" theory
and has expressed views described as anti-semitic, including blaming Jewish
people for immigration. He has also shown support for racist violence,
according to reports.
Digital
Presence
Laws is
highly active on X (formerly Twitter), with over 125,000 followers as of late
2024/2025, where he shares his political views and anti-immigration content.
He has
appeared on podcasts and in interviews, discussing his "remigration"
policies and views on race in the UK.
In May
2025, it was reported that he claimed to have met with members of the House of
Lords, which sparked controversy.
He has
been involved in anti-migrant protests in both Dover and Westminster.
Legal and Controversy
In May 2025, it was reported that he claimed to
have met with members of the House of Lords, which sparked controversy.
He has been involved in anti-migrant protests in
both Dover and Westminster

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