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Are Illegal Migrants in the UK Better Off than Citizens?

18 November 2025
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Are Illegal Migrants in the UK Better Off than Citizens?
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Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood is addressing growing concerns over the UK’s asylum system, as illegal migration remains a top voter priority. Her proposed changes aim to make the UK less attractive to illegal migrants by altering asylum support laws and making refugee status temporary. The article discusses the living conditions of illegal migrants, contrasting their support with that of British citizens, and highlights the complexities of the asylum process. Many migrants are awaiting decisions on their claims while facing restrictions on work and support.

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