The Afghan refugee program “amazing” of Farage tears the British public

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Nigel Farage, the head of the right-wing reform party in the United Kingdom, criticized the conservative and Labor parties after being revealed this week, thousands of Afghan refugees were secretly reinstalled in the country without the public’s knowledge.
Farage said that some of these Afghans were sex offenders, causing a row with the Labor Party in power, who denied complaints.
Until now, around 4,500 Afghans have been moved to the United Kingdom with around 6,900 which should be moved overall.

British reform Nigel Farage is expressed during a press conference in Westminster, United Kingdom, June 10, 2025. (Thomas Krych / Anadolu via Getty Images)
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“Among the number of condemned sex offenders – I am not, I promise you, by doing all this, and the total cost of this operation was an amazing 7 billion pounds sterling ($ 9 billion),” said Farage in an article on X.
“The figures are outside the graphics, the cost is beyond understanding and the threat to women who walk in the streets of this country, frankly, is incalculable.”
The move of 6,900 Afghans should cost 850 million pounds Sterling ($ 1.1 billion). The fading of 7 billion pounds sterling referenced is probably the total cost of all Afghan resettlement programs since 2021 out of approximately 36,000 Afghans thanks to several regimes.
The British government earlier this week revealed that it had secretly resettled thousands of Afghan nationals in the United Kingdom after a catastrophic data violation exhibited nearly 19,000 candidates who had worked with British forces, an operation maintained under the wraps by a rare “super injunction” which even prohibited the mention of its existence.
The injunction was raised Tuesday jointly with a decision of the government of the current Labor Party of Great Britain to make the program public.

The national flag of the United Kingdom is displayed while British troops and service staff remaining in Afghanistan are joined by the staff of the International Security Aid and Civilians for a Souvenir Souvenir Service at Kandahar aerodrome on November 9, 2014, in Kandahar, Afghanistan. (Matt Cardy / Getty images)
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A calculation sheet containing the personal information of nearly 19,000 people who applied to move to the United Kingdom after taking control of the Taliban of Afghanistan were accidentally released in 2022 due to the error by email of a defense official. The government only learned of the flight when certain data was published on Facebook 18 months later.
“I cannot think of a better example of total incompetence, dishonesty and real lack of understanding of the priorities of a British government that this Afghan scandal,” added Farage.
But the British defense secretary, John Healey, denied that known sex offenders had been allowed to enter the United Kingdom as part of the program and insisted that everyone had been verified “carefully”
He said that if Farage had “tangible evidence”, he should report it to the police.

The demonstrators have signs while the Afghans living in London and their supporters attend a demonstration called by racism at the home office to demand that more refugees from Afghanistan be authorized in the United Kingdom on August 23, 2021 in London. (Guy Smallman; Getty)
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“Anyone who has entered this country within the framework of one of the government regimes which were part of the previous government and now of Afghanistan is carefully checked for security, checked carefully for all this type of criminal record which would prevent them and prevent them from coming to this country,” said Healey Times Radio, according to radio The sun.
British soldiers were sent to Afghanistan as part of an international deployment against the Al-Qaeda and Taliban forces in the war against terrorism after the attacks of September 11, 2001. At the top of the operation, there were nearly 10,000 British soldiers in the country, mainly in the province of Helmand in the South.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.