How will Reform UK leader Nigel Farage send back 400,000 refugees?

By Regg
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ReformUK is starting to turn into a club of useless entities.
ReformUK leader Nigel Farage announced that if they come to power, they will send 400,000 asylum seekers back to their countries. We don’t know where he got the figure of 400,000, but he could have said 1 million; it seems 400,000 was the number that came to mind at that moment. This country has a serious immigration problem, but whether the solution is to send them back or not to let them in at all is still unclear. Firstly, because Nigel Farage is in power, his statements are not taken seriously. 400,000 is a huge number and could cause very serious upheavals in the country. How will they identify these refugees? The total number of refugees staying in hotels isn’t that high, but it seems they are planning to send back refugees who haven’t yet received residency permits. It’s possible… so many refugees should be sent back anyway. We, as working people, shouldn’t have to support so many refugees in five-star hotels. Because of the money spent on them, people have come to hate working and paying taxes on their earnings. As the cost of living continues to rise, people have been forced to change both their habits and their living standards. We don’t have to take care of refugees. Those who flee their own countries are unlikely to be beneficial to this country anyway. We need to manage to keep these people in their own countries, but the key to this is to avoid blindly following every project of the USA. It is actually the USA and its plans that have made refugees a problem for Europe. The USA, which has stirred up trouble in the Middle East, Asia, and many parts of the region, while fearing for its own interests, has started to pile all the problems of the region onto European countries. Europe and refugees are not the USA’s concern. Because refugees are coming directly to Europe, not the USA. Nigel Farage is right on this point.
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