Category : Immigration


Australia deports migrant criminals to Pacific island

In a bold new immigration crackdown, Australia has started transferring foreign-born offenders to a barren Pacific territory, drawing comparisons to Britain's Rwanda scheme and sparking human rights concerns.

Deported migrant returns to UK on small boat

In a stunning blow to UK border enforcement, a Sudanese migrant previously deported to France has successfully re-entered Britain via small boat crossing, exposing critical flaws in immigration policy.

Hundreds of migrants kicked out of UK hotels

Exclusive: The Home Office has launched a sweeping operation removing hundreds of asylum seekers from taxpayer-funded hotels amid new immigration enforcement measures.

Farage: UK must quit ECHR to secure borders

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage declares Britain must leave European Convention on Human Rights to secure borders and stop small boat crossings, positioning immigration as key election battleground.

M25 migrant stowaways spark security fears

Exclusive investigation reveals migrants hiding in lorries near Britain's busiest motorway, raising urgent questions about border security and drawing disturbing comparisons to the Uxbridge attacker case.

UK mother imprisoned in Ethiopia after deportation

Hadush Kebatu, a mother who built her life in Britain for 16 years, has been imprisoned in Ethiopia following controversial deportation by UK Home Office, sparking outrage among human rights advocates.

Sex offender freed in prison error faces deportation

Exclusive investigation reveals shocking administrative blunder that released convicted sex offender Yonas Beraki before his deportation, raising serious questions about UK border security and prisoner management.

Fury Over Migrants in Scots Army Barracks

Scottish council leaders voice outrage as hundreds of asylum seekers are moved into former army barracks accommodation, raising serious concerns about living conditions and community impact.

Home Office faces legal action over NI visa U-turn

The UK Home Office is confronting potential legal challenges after abruptly reversing visa decisions for Indian and Vietnamese workers in Northern Ireland, leaving families in limbo and raising questions about immigration policy consistency.

Albanian asylum seeker wins 26-year stay battle

In an extraordinary legal battle spanning more than a quarter-century, an Albanian asylum seeker who arrived as a child has finally secured his right to stay in the UK, marking a landmark immigration case.

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