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UK's Reform promises ICE-style deportation agency to halt migrants

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Posted on February 23, 2026

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LONDON, Feb 23 (Reuters) - Britain's populist Reform UK party unveiled "radical" plans on Monday to stop what it called an immigration "invasion", promising to create an agency to deport thousands of

Reform UK Pitches ICE-Like Deportation Force to Curb Channel Crossings

Reform UK’s Immigration Plan and Political Context

LONDON, Feb 23 (Reuters) - Britain's populist Reform UK party unveiled "radical" plans on Monday to stop what it called an immigration "invasion", promising to create an agency to deport thousands of illegal migrants and to leave human rights treaties if it wins power.

Polling Strength and Election Timeline

With Reform ahead in opinion polls before an election due no later than August 2029, the party led by Brexit veteran campaigner Nigel Farage is ramping up policy announcements to try to convince Britain it is ready to govern.

Zia Yusuf, Reform's policy chief on home affairs and a son of migrants, described immigration levels into Britain as a "national security emergency", one demanding measures such as a new Deportation Command - similar to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

Dover Announcement and Rhetoric

"Our country is being invaded ... Make no mistake, as Home Secretary (interior minister) I will end and indeed reverse this invasion," Yusuf told reporters at the southern English port of Dover, the main arrival point for migrants crossing the Channel from France.

Labour Government’s Response and Removals

Britain's governing Labour said it was already tackling immigration and had removed nearly 60,000 people with no legal right to remain since winning the 2024 election.

"Reform wants to divide our country, not deliver for the British people," party chair Anna Turley said in a statement.

Despite having only eight lawmakers in the 650-strong British parliament, Reform is increasingly confident it can beat both Labour and the opposition Conservatives in a country where migration is one of voters' top concerns.

Overall Net Migration Fell Last Year

Channel Crossings Data and Trends

While overall net migration to Britain fell last year, the number of arrivals across the Channel has risen. More than 41,000 asylum seekers arrived on small boats in 2025, the second highest number on record, according to government data.

Legislation: Illegal Migration Mass Deportation Act

In the party's most detailed description of its immigration policy to date, Yusuf promised to introduce an "Illegal Migration Mass Deportation Act" to legally compel the government to deport illegal migrants and block judges from intervening.

Annual Target: Up to 288,000 Deportations

Deportation Command Proposal and Capacity

He said the party would also create the Deportation Command, which would be able to deport up to 288,000 annually, a move which drew comparisons with ICE. Yusuf said he did not expect Britain to experience a similar situation as the United States if a Reform government brought in the agency.

Minneapolis Incidents Referenced

ICE Comparisons and U.S. Controversies

The deployment of ICE in the United States has drawn widespread criticism, particularly since its agents killed two U.S. citizens in separate incidents in Minneapolis. U.S. officials defended the federal agents involved in the shootings but ICE has moved away from broad street sweeps.

Visa Bans and Benefit Restrictions

Yusuf said a Reform government would stop benefit payments to foreign nationals and apply visa bans on nations such as Pakistan, Somalia, Eritrea, Syria, Afghanistan and Sudan for refusing to take back their illegal migrants.

Reporting and Editing Credits

(Reporting by Elizabeth Piper; Additional reporting by Sam Tabahriti, Editing by Andrew Heavens)

Key Takeaways

  • Reform UK proposes an ICE-style Deportation Command to accelerate removals.
  • Party outlines legislation to mandate mass deportations and curb court challenges.
  • Leaders signal willingness to quit human rights treaties, including the ECHR.
  • Plan includes ending benefits for foreign nationals and imposing visa bans on select countries.
  • Labour counters that immigration enforcement is underway and criticizes Reform’s approach.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
Reform UK’s plan to create an ICE-style deportation agency and pass legislation enabling large-scale removals while challenging human rights constraints.
How would the policy change UK immigration enforcement?
It would establish a new Deportation Command with powers to remove large numbers of undocumented migrants, limit judicial intervention, and tighten benefits and visas.
What is the political response?
Labour says it is already tackling illegal migration and criticizes Reform’s proposals as divisive, setting up a sharp policy contrast ahead of future elections.

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