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Farage’s Reform Party Pledges to Deport Illegals Who Received Asylum Under Labour and Tories

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Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party just dropped a bombshell pledge: deport hundreds of thousands of illegal migrants who slipped into Britain via small boats and somehow snagged asylum under both Labour and Tory watch. This isn’t some fringe rant—it’s a core election promise aimed at slashing the backlog of 90,000+ small boat arrivals who’ve been rubber-stamped into the system since 2018. Farage’s calling it a national security emergency, pointing to stats showing over 100,000 failed asylum claims still lingering, many from high-risk nations like Afghanistan, Syria, and Iran. With Reform polling at 15-20% and poised to snag seats in the July election, this could force even the establishment parties to get tough or get trounced.

What’s clever here is how Farage flips the script on elite immigration hypocrisy—both Labour’s open-door Starmer and the Tories’ limp enforcement have flooded the UK with unvetted newcomers, straining housing, welfare, and crime rates (small boat migrants are linked to disproportionate gang activity and terror plots). Reform’s plan? Mass reviews, swift deportations, and a total small boat ban, echoing Trump’s border wall vibe but with British bulldog grit. Implications ripple far: if Reform surges, it validates populist sovereignty pushes across the West, pressuring Biden’s America to finally seal the southern border amid 10 million+ encounters.

For the 2A community, this is a stark wake-up call on parallel threats. Just as unchecked migration in the UK breeds no-go zones and demands for knife control (their gun ban equivalent), America’s 20 million+ illegals amplify Dem pushes for red-flag laws, universal checks, and outright confiscation—framed as stopping gangbangers who, stats show, are overwhelmingly non-citizen criminals packing heat. Farage’s deportation hammer proves borders matter; a porous frontier isn’t compassion, it’s chaos that erodes rights. 2A patriots should cheer this blueprint: strong nations defend sovereignty first, then their people’s liberties. If Britain can muster the will, so can we—before the migrant wave drowns the Second Amendment.

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