Home secretary unveils strict new rules for asylum seekers
Written by David FletcherShabana Mahmood has announced sweeping changes to the asylum system aimed at tightening immigration controls and reducing taxpayer-funded support for those who break the rules. She will outline the reforms as part of a wider overhaul intended to curb illegal migration and restore public confidence in border policies. Under the new measures, asylum seekers who work illegally, commit crimes, or are able to support themselves financially will lose access to government-funded accommodation and financial assistance. The changes, expected to take effect in June, will replace the previous legal duty to provide support with a more conditional approach. Mahmood says the reforms are designed to create a system that is both firm and compassionate, ensuring help is directed toward those with legitimate claims while discouraging abuse. The Government also plans regular reviews of refugee status and further measures to reduce reliance on hotel accommodation for migrants. Critics argue that the proposals may unfairly target vulnerable people, but ministers say stronger control is essential for maintaining public trust.
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