Follow us on S ocials: Facebook and Instagram The UK has just witnessed what Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood calls “the most sweeping reforms to tackle illegal migration in modern times.” Inspired by Denmark’s centre-left model, the package makes refugee status temporary , slashes appeal rights, and threatens visa bans on countries refusing to take back deportees. Mahmood insists this is about restoring order to a “broken system,” but critics argue it’s a dangerous gamble with human lives. Refugees will now face decades of uncertainty—forced to wait up to 20 years before applying for permanent settlement . For many, this isn’t deterrence; it’s a sentence of limbo. Supporters hail the reforms as bold, necessary, even overdue. Mahmood claims Britain is being targeted by “asylum shopping” migrants who exploit loopholes. Visa bans on Angola, Namibia, and the DRC are meant to send a Trump-style message: cooperate or be shut out. Yet human rights groups cal...
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