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UK Reform Party Vows Mass Migrant Deportations for Border Security

The UK Reform Party has defended its proposal to deport 600,000 migrants to their countries of origin, including Afghanistan.

The party’s deputy leader stressed that the future UK government would take any measure necessary, including negotiations or agreements with the current Afghan authorities, to carry out deportations and ensure the security of its citizens.

Richard Tice said: “We will do whatever is necessary to protect the safety and security of British citizens. My principles are, and our principles at Reform is to defend our borders, protect our sovereignty and protect the safety of British citizens, women and girls. That is the role of British leadership, British government, nothing else. It’s not our job to police or patrol other regimes around the world.

Earlier, the Reform Party had announced that if it wins the upcoming elections, it would implement a plan to return illegal migrants, including those entering through the English Channel, to their countries of origin, such as Afghanistan.

According to the party leader, most people crossing the English Channel do not qualify as refugees.

Nigel Farage said: “We just don’t believe those people crossing the English Channel, or at least very few of them. But it was once again, the whole thing’s been messed up beyond all belief. The list of a couple of 1000 interpreters becomes a list of 100,000 people. The whole thing gets leaked. It’s a complete and utter shambles, but you know where it’s right and proper, you know Operation Restoring Justice will apply to those Afghan interpreters as well.”

Previously, international media outlets reported that 51,000 asylum requests are pending government decision in the UK. To reduce this backlog, a special commission has been set up.

The cost of housing these applicants was estimated at around £4.76 billion last year.

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