Updated
Updated · The Guardian · Apr 24
Shabana Mahmood considers returning rejected Afghan asylum seekers to Taliban-controlled Afghanistan
Updated
Updated · The Guardian · Apr 24

Shabana Mahmood considers returning rejected Afghan asylum seekers to Taliban-controlled Afghanistan

5 articles · Updated · The Guardian · Apr 24
  • Mahmood, the UK home secretary, is closely monitoring EU-Kabul talks and has not ruled out similar UK discussions, despite Afghanistan’s human rights crisis and the UK’s current policy against returns.
  • Afghans were the largest group arriving by small boat in the year to June 2025, with 6,360 arrivals, while UK grant rates for Afghan asylum seekers have dropped from 99% in 2023 to 38% in early 2025.
  • EU countries, including Germany, have begun deportations to Afghanistan, prompting humanitarian concerns. Mahmood has also tightened asylum and visa rules, and the UK government does not currently recognize the Taliban-led regime.
With asylum grants plummeting, what future awaits rejected Afghans trapped in the UK?
Is the UK's tough stance on Afghan asylum seekers a workable policy or just political theatre?
What price will the UK pay for striking a 'dirty deal' with the Taliban?
Will deporting Afghans actually stop small boat crossings or just create a new crisis?
Are officials aware of new Taliban laws that value a woman's life less than an animal's?