Members of the Muslim community make their way to pray at the East London Mosque on the last day of Ramadan on August 7, 2013 in London, England. (Dan Kitwood/GETTY)



Immigration is at the top of the agenda in the UK and last week it made international headlines with so called ‘racist vans’ that prowled some of London’s immigrant enclaves. In an effort to appeal to public sentiment, did the government crackdown on illegal immigration go too far, or was it the success the government says? We dissect the ‘Go home or face arrest’ billboards and ask whether the real problem is a broken system. Join us at 1930GMT

On today's episode of The Stream, we speak to:

Kiri Kankhwende @madomasi Contributor to Writers of Colour madomasi.wordpress.com Liam Marshall-Ascough @cllr_liam Councillor for Southgate crawleyconservatives.org.uk Ella Vine @ElzbietaVine Chair of the Thurrock Eastern European Community Group teecg.org.uk Steven Woolfe @Steven_Woolfe UKIP financial services coordinator stevenwoolfe.co.uk