Britain’s Labour Party government has proposed a new public-led tribunal system to expedite asylum appeals, and a scheme for private entities and individuals to sponsor the importation of migrants.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: The British government’s Home Secretary has proposed plans to create public panels to oversee asylum decisions, and a “sponsorship” scheme to let private entities and persons pay to import migrants. 📺 DETAIL: British Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood, roughly equivalent to the U.S. Homeland Security Secretary, has announced plans to create the Independent Immigration Appeals Authority (IIAA). The IIAA will include a new public-led tribunal system to oversee asylum appeals. Following a magistrate-style training process, “professionally trained and independently appointed” members of the public, selected from a wide array of backgrounds, will adjudicate appeals against rejected asylum claims. The creation of the IIAA is included in the Immigration and Asylum Bill, and its implementation could potentially begin in late 2027. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “The ‘members of the public’ will be just like the BBC Question Time audience, stacked with the usual hand-picked open borders activists and even men who broke in illegally. Who then nod through every claim. Reform UK will NOT recognise any decisions made by these ‘adjudicators’. Nobody who broke into Britain illegally, will be allowed to stay. Even if granted leave to remain by Tories or Labour, they will stripped of that status deported. The British people have had enough.” – Zia Yusuf 🎯 IMPACT: According to a leaked government report last week, the British government cannot deport half of the illegal immigrants known to be in Britain due to asylum and human rights claims. Out of the 412,191 migrants with “no status in the UK,” 201,926 were deemed “not removable” due to pending legal challenges related to asylum claims. Reform UK leader Nigel Farage singled out the decision to implement the migrant sponsorship scheme, which he described as a “Homes for Ukraine-style migrant scheme,” which will reportedly allow migrants from African countries like Sudan and Eritrea to enter Britain. As noted by Farage, the nationalities are significantly overrepresented in violent and sexual crime in Britain, and are the home countries of several high-profile criminals, such as “Deng Majek, the illegal migrant who murdered Rhiannon Whyte” and Mohamed Harun, a refugee who shouted “f**k England” after being sentenced for raping a woman. “Labour have no mandate whatsoever for this. If Burnham wants one, he must call a general election… When it comes to so-called ‘asylum seekers’ from nations very different to our own, we are long past full. A Reform government will reverse this ridiculous scheme. Or, better yet, the whole thing should be cancelled now,” said Farage on X. |
Has Shabana Mahmood lost her mind?
This week, she is set to announce a ‘Homes for Ukraine’-style migrant scheme for conflicts all around the world.
For context, that scheme took in over 200,000 Ukrainians.
This must not stand.
What nations do Labour have in mind?
Sudan. You…
— Nigel Farage MP (@Nigel_Farage) June 29, 2026
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