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Reform UK’s mass deportation ‘like Trump 2.0’ – ‘We’ll move at speed’ | Politics | News

Reform’s British’s deportation plans will be like the “Trump Mark Two ği claimed by the party’s DEGE president. Zia Yusuf, who stood together with the leader Nigel Farage, promised 600,000 illegal immigrants for five years this week, advocating the use of militarist terms such as “invasion” and “age of struggle” to describe the ongoing immigrant crisis of the party.

Critics claimed that such a language deliberately broke the motivation behind those who came to England through small boats, a figure that reached record levels in 2025. Sunday Times: “The idea that politicians can determine that they will be a mother tongue is for birds. What is the dictionary definition of an occupation? It is an undesirable attack by a group of people.”

At the beginning of this week, reform UK promised to revolutionize plans to revolutionize in the asylum system, arrest in arrival, automatically detention and forcibly deportation to countries such as Afghanistan and Eritrea.

Protests, as protests outside the hotels outside the asylum seekers exploded, more than 28,000 people have passed with a record this year until this point.

Since then, Farage has moved away from the allegations that women and children would be deported to countries such as Afghanistan, where women and women could not leave their homes without male charts and that girls were rejected.

Yusuf, who played an important role in the rise of the party, stated that the party would try to encourage people to voluntarily separation, as a plan to follow the Donald Trump example in the USA.

“We will move at a large speed. Trump Mark two will be much more than Trump Mark One.

“If they pay money to go to people and they usually leave voluntarily, about $ 1,000 and they have to remove them forced $ 17,000. So it is a much better value for the British taxpayer.”

The American President carried out an immigration -centered election campaign on the southern border of the country and brought an illegal ruthless arrest campaign for people in the country.

Following the British announcement, a prime minister spokesman refused to condemn controversial plans to deport the countries where they could face illegal immigrants persecution, arrest, torture, and even death, and all options were on the table.

However, York Archbishop insisted that Farage did not offer “long -term solutions” and labeled “Kneejerk” plans.

Speaking with Sky News, he said: “The insulator, the short -term kneeness should actively resist the ‘send them home’ type.

“You didn’t solve the problem, you just put it somewhere else, and you didn’t do anything to address what brought people to this country.”

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