Not only do I read the papers you mention, I also happen to have lived here all my life. Your rather sketchy grasp of the ethnic makeup of British immigrants is illustrated by your mention of Haitians and Congolese - of which there are hardly any in this country.
So you're saying I didn't read a story about a Congolese protest in Newham, objecting to the rejection of asylum for Congolese "refugees", their argument being it should be granted because the UK had "travel advisories" for the Congo?
This protest that I didn't read about wasn't organized, by not one, not two, but three Congolese advocacy groups based in Britain.
The very fact that I supposedly didn't read of this (and there are other instances too), while you say there are so few of them only underlines my point.
Proportionality is the word I believe.
Also, instead of arguing with me about the attributes of which African sub-group you prefer is imported, you ought to be arguing with your MP to stop them all, before you get driven right off your own island.