The United Kingdom is preparing for a major reform in its immigration policy, proposed by the Reform UK party, which is currently leading in the polls. They suggest the establishment of an agency similar to ICE in the USA, which would aim to expel at least 300,000 people annually. The plan includes building detention centers in former military bases, daily deportation flights, and tightening visas for countries that do not take back their citizens.
Zia Yusuf, the party representative, will deliver a speech in Dover, highlighting immigration as a "national security emergency" and criticizing traditional parties for their lack of response. Reform UK also proposes the removal of Indefinite Leave to Remain status, reducing social benefits for foreigners, and measures against Islamist extremism. In anticipation of this speech, the Labour Party has reaffirmed its commitment to a tolerant and diverse Britain, opposing the divisive policies promoted by Reform UK.
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