Nigel Farage Vows to Deport Asylum Seekers if Elected UK Prime Minister

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Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, has proposed a plan to deport up to 600,000 undocumented migrants from Britain if his party wins the 2029 election, marking a shift from his previous stance against mass deportations and reflecting a broader hardening of immigration policies in the UK. The plan has garnered mixed reactions, with critics warning of moral and practical issues, while some politicians support tougher immigration measures amid rising public concern over illegal crossings and migration.
- Nigel Farage Promises Mass Deportations if Elected UK Prime Minister The New York Times
- Reform UK proposes deporting 600,000 asylum seekers in sweeping new immigration crackdown Fox News
- How Reform has changed the debate on migration BBC
- Farage attacked for ‘ugly’ rhetoric of plan for mass deportation of asylum seekers The Guardian
- UK right-wing populist Nigel Farage pledges to deport asylum seekers. Can he do it? CNN
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