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Home Office official apprehended for 'attempting to sell UK residency to asylum seeker'

Home Office official apprehended for ‘attempting to sell UK residency to asylum seeker’

Home Office official apprehended for ‘attempting to sell UK residency to asylum seeker’

Case worker allegedly contacted vulnerable man living in Northern Ireland and requested £2,000 to approve refugee application

A Home Office case worker has been arrested on suspicion of trying to sell UK residency to an asylum seeker living in Northern Ireland. The official, who has been suspended by the Home Office, allegedly contacted a vulnerable man and asked for £2,000 in return for approving his refugee application.

Immigration

Immigration

Immigration
Our immigration system needs urgent Reform.

 Uncontrolled mass immigration has pushed Britain to breaking point. A record 1,250,000 immigrants entered the UK in 2022. That is a city the size of Birmingham. Data is expected to show a similar number arrived in 2023 and probably 2024. New government figures say that almost 14 million people will arrive in the UK between 2021 and 2036. That is almost 1 million per year. The population explosion has led directly to the depression of local wages, the housing crisis and the NHS waiting list crisis. British culture, identity and values are under threat.

Priti Patel – The Straight Talker on Tax Cuts, Migration, and MP Security

Priti Patel – The Straight Talker on Tax Cuts, Migration, and MP Security
Keeping Expectations in Check

Former Home Secretary Priti Patel offered her insights into the upcoming budget, stating that downplaying expectations is part of the process, primarily due to market-sensitive information involved. She expressed hope for potential surprises despite the gloom and doom in the newspapers, reiterating her consistent belief that the British people deserve more of their own money.

Channel Migrants Quietly Granted Right to Work

Channel Migrants Quietly Granted Right to Work

The Home Office has recently and quietly granted asylum seekers who crossed the English Channel in small boats the right to work in certain sectors struggling with acute staff shortages. This controversial policy decision is likely to have profound implications as the UK grapples with record numbers of migrant channel crossings.