Sealed borders are a fantasy and talk of invasion is toxic. There is an alternative | Kenan Malik

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There is no perfect solution to immigration but one thing is clear: don’t dehumanise

of an immigration reception centre in Kent is a warning of the dangers of nurturing such hostility.

Nor does tough rhetoric necessarily lead to political gains. It may help shore up the Tory right and win back some lost votes, but it also creates expectations that cannot be met. In 2019, the then home secretary,Channel migrant crossings by the following spring. Braverman is now making the same promise. She will no more succeed than Patel did. Failure will only encourage cynicism and provide fuel for the far right.

What to do about it? First, there can only be solutions to real problems, not made-up ones, such as a supposed mass invasion. Second, to know what to do, we also have to know what not to do. The red lines should be clear: don’t demonise, dehumanise or pursue unconscionable policies such theThird, there need to be proper legal routes for asylum seekers. Currently, people can only apply for asylum when on British soil. But they can only get to Britain with a valid visa.

Beyond creating legal routes, there also needs to be decent resourcing of the asylum claims process to reduce the artificially created backlog. Allowing asylum seekers to work, making their lives more fulfilling while reducing their reliance on the state, would also be a welcome change. Finally, we need to recognise that there is no perfect solution. The moment anyone suggests opening up legal routes, or questions the policy of deterrence, or challenges the morality of the Rwandan deportation scheme, critics shout “open borders”. It’s as if any liberalisation of policy amounts to an “open border”. The fantasy desire for a perfectly sealed border is part of the problem. The fact is, a more liberal policy is not just more humane, it is also more realistic.

 

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Talk of invasion is truthful. Invasion is what is toxic. I wonder how many Guardian journos and readers are offering their homes to the invaders?

dehumanising is the play, they just copied and pasted from Tampa ✋knock-knock B-Sqn

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