I'll strip pensions from civil servants who let in foreign rapists
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Nigel Farage has announced a commitment to revoke the lucrative pensions of civil servants found culpable for permitting sex-offender migrants into the UK.

The leader of Reform UK made this promise following revelations that Home Office officials have allegedly approved applications without thoroughly examining the applicants’ backgrounds, in an effort to reduce an extensive asylum backlog of 150,000 cases.

Farage’s proposal includes the prosecution of civil servants who allowed foreign nationals into the country, leading to instances where these individuals committed sexual crimes against British citizens. In such cases, the civil servants’ government pensions would be stripped, with the funds redirected to charities supporting victims.

Recent statistics reveal a 62 percent increase in sexual offence convictions by foreign nationals over four years, with non-Britons responsible for one in seven such crimes. This surge includes several notable incidents this month, such as the case of two 17-year-old Afghan asylum seekers who admitted to the violent rape of a 15-year-old girl in Leamington Spa.

Speaking to The Mail on Sunday, Farage emphasized that a Reform government would target the Civil Service ‘blob’ that failed to filter out threatening asylum seekers.

He stated, “Any civil servant who knowingly allows migrants to enter the UK, despite being aware of potential risks, will be held accountable for their actions.”

‘I will not allow the safety of our women and girls to be sacrificed on the altar of misguided liberalism.’

Reform UK sources highlighted figures that show, for example, that Afghan nationals are more than 20 times more likely to be convicted of sexual offences than British citizens.

Mr Farage told The Mail on Sunday that a Reform administration would focus on members of the Civil Service ‘blob’ that failed to weed out dangerous asylum-seekers

Mr Farage told The Mail on Sunday that a Reform administration would focus on members of the Civil Service ‘blob’ that failed to weed out dangerous asylum-seekers

Small boat migrant Amin Abedi Mofrad, 35, who raped a 15-year-old in an alleyway on Valentine's Day

Small boat migrant Amin Abedi Mofrad, 35, who raped a 15-year-old in an alleyway on Valentine’s Day

One source claimed that both Conservative and Labour governments had ‘betrayed the British people by wilfully concealing sex offences’.

Last month, an experienced case worker in the UK’s asylum system was quoted as saying: ‘I think it’s inevitable that one day I will turn on the TV news and there will be some man I have granted asylum to and he will have raped or murdered a young girl just like my girls.’

She pointed the finger firmly at the system, rather than individual officials, for allowing dangerous asylum seekers into the country, describing it as a ‘crazy carousel’ in which tens of thousands of applicants – or ‘customers’ – were often assessed without any identity documents.

The case worker said: ‘Most people I assess are lying. Even if they eventually get a deportation order, it’s mainly voluntary. Very few of them ever get sent home – the Home Office hasn’t the resources or the willpower to do it. They just disappear.’

This month, the rape in Leamington Spa had a reporting restriction placed on the case, because a defence lawyer said a video the victim took of the attack was so harrowing that it risked disorder if the public saw it. In addition, Sultani Bakatash, also an Afghan national, was charged with the rape of two teenage girls in Bolton and Dawajan Ahmadzai, another Afghan national, was found guilty of two counts of sexual assault of a child.

One senior Home Office case worker was disciplined for refusing to approve an Afghan man’s application because he had been arrested several times for indecently exposing himself in a children’s play area.

A Reform UK source said: ‘It is unlawful to give individuals who pose a danger to the United Kingdom refugee status under the immigration rules.

‘However, under huge pressure from the Labour Government, Home Office case workers are approving asylum claims even where individuals have been charged with crimes. A Reform government will hold accountable Home Office case workers and managers. 

A Reform government will create a new criminal offence of “dishonestly determining an asylum claim”, punishable by up to two years’ imprisonment. We will stop their civil service pension payments and ultimately strip pensions in the most egregious cases, donating employer contributions to victims charities.’

A government spokesman said: ‘Civil servants do vital work securing UK borders and processing returns. We have removed nearly 50,000 people with no right to be on British soil and asylum-related returns are up 27 per cent compared to the previous year. We will not allow foreign criminals and illegal migrants to exploit our laws.

‘We are reforming human rights laws and replacing the broken appeals system so we can scale up deportations.’

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