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    UK Investigates Allegations of Migrants Using False Claims to Secure Asylum

    April 16, 2026Updated:April 16, 20262 Mins Read
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    Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has said anyone abusing the system is "beyond contempt". Bloomberg via Getty Images. Source: BBC.
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    The UK government has launched an investigation after a BBC report revealed that some migrants may be receiving advice to make false claims in order to remain in the country.

    According to the report, certain individuals are allegedly being encouraged to claim they are gay or victims of domestic abuse to strengthen their asylum applications. These claims, if accepted, can offer protection under UK asylum laws, particularly for those who may face persecution in their home countries.

    A spokesperson for the UK Prime Minister stated that there are “robust safeguards” in place to ensure all asylum claims are carefully and fairly assessed. However, authorities have acknowledged concerns about possible abuse of the system and are now working to address the issue.

    The Home Office, alongside the Immigration Advice Authority, is investigating both the individuals and organisations mentioned in the report. The aim is to identify anyone exploiting the system and ensure they are held accountable.

    The investigation follows growing concerns about a pattern of fraudulent claims, particularly involving individuals falsely presenting themselves as part of the LGBTQ+ community or as victims of domestic violence. Officials worry that such practices could undermine protections meant for genuinely vulnerable people.

    The BBC investigation also found that some migrants whose visas are about to expire are being coached on how to create convincing but false narratives. In some cases, advisers and law firms are reportedly charging large sums of money to provide fabricated evidence, including letters, photos, and medical reports to support asylum claims.

    Opposition parties have reacted strongly, calling for a full overhaul of the asylum system to prevent abuse and restore public confidence. They argue that stricter checks and enforcement are needed to stop fraudulent applications.

    The UK government maintains that while the asylum system must remain compassionate and protective of those in real danger, it must also be firm against misuse. The outcome of the investigation could lead to tighter regulations and increased scrutiny of immigration advisers and legal representatives.

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