The UK government's latest immigration rules are sparking controversy. Asylum claims in the UK have surged to 108,000 in 2024, the highest since 1979. Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood plans to tighten ILR rules, requiring better English, no criminal record, and voluntary work proof. But experts warn this could cost the UK economy £1.2-£4.4 billion in the next 5 years due to reduced international students. Critics question the government's stance, citing their own failings, like mistakenly releasing 262 prisoners meant for deportation. Media is also accused of spreading misinformation about Human Rights laws. The UK faces pressure on multiple fronts, and stricter rules are expected.
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The UK government's latest immigration rules are sparking controversy. Asylum claims in the UK have surged to 108,000 in 2024, the highest since 1979. Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood plans to tighten ILR rules, requiring better English, no criminal record, and voluntary work proof. But experts warn this could cost the UK economy £1.2-£4.4 billion in the next 5 years due to reduced international students. Critics question the government's stance, citing their own failings, like mistakenly releasing 262 prisoners meant for deportation. Media is also accused of spreading misinformation about Human Rights laws. The UK faces pressure on multiple fronts, and stricter rules are expected.
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