‘Death by a thousand cuts’: the people who could face deportation under Reform

The GuardianSaturday, November 15, 2025 at 3:11:42 PM
‘Death by a thousand cuts’: the people who could face deportation under Reform
As Reform UK gains popularity in the polls, concerns are rising among Britain's migrant communities regarding their future. The party has proposed stringent immigration policies, including plans to abolish indefinite leave to remain, which allows individuals to settle permanently in the UK after five years of residency. This shift has left many feeling that the lives they have built are now at risk.
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