In a decisive response to a shocking BBC investigation, Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has pledged to take stringent action against so-called “sham lawyers” who are reportedly helping migrants fabricate claims of persecution based on sexual orientation to secure asylum in the UK. The investigation unveiled disturbing practices where legal advisers are charging significant fees to assist migrants in constructing false narratives about being gay, thus manipulating the asylum system.
A Disturbing Trend Uncovered
The BBC’s probing report revealed that some law firms are coaching migrants to claim they are gay and fear for their lives if they return to their countries, particularly Pakistan and Bangladesh, where homosexuality is illegal. This has sparked widespread concern among politicians and advocacy groups, highlighting a troubling trend of fraudulent asylum applications that undermines the integrity of the UK’s asylum system.
Mahmood expressed her outrage, stating, “Anyone abusing protections for people fleeing persecution over gender or sexual orientation is beyond contempt.” She promised that those attempting to deceive the system would face severe consequences: “Your asylum claim will be refused, your support cut off, and you will find yourself on a one-way flight out of Britain.”
Government and Regulatory Response
The Home Office is not only launching an investigation into the individuals named in the BBC