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US Targets Corrupt Nigerians as UK Plans Migration Shake-Up

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September 23, 2025
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The United States has reaffirmed its stance against corruption by extending visa restrictions to high-profile Nigerian officials accused of graft.

The U.S. Mission in Nigeria, through an announcement on social media, emphasized that individuals implicated in corruption, regardless of their influence or position, would be denied entry into the country.

The move is part of Washington’s broader commitment to promoting accountability and strengthening governance across borders.

While the U.S. focuses on tackling corruption abroad, the United Kingdom is grappling with contentious immigration reforms.

Reform UK, a right-wing political party led by Nigel Farage, has unveiled a sweeping policy proposal that seeks to abolish the automatic right of migrants to apply for permanent residency after five years, a process formally known as Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR).

Under the proposed system, migrants would instead be required to reapply for visas every five years under tougher conditions.

These include higher income thresholds and stricter English language requirements. The party also promised to exclude non-citizens from welfare benefits, claiming the reforms could save the UK billions of pounds in the long term.

The plan, described as a pushback against what the party calls the “Boris wave” of post-Brexit immigration, targets the 3.8 million people who settled in the UK under more relaxed rules introduced by former Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

Official records show that as of July, more than 213,000 individuals with ILR were receiving Universal Credit, a figure Reform UK has used to bolster its argument for change.

The proposal has, however, sparked criticism from the ruling Labour government. Chancellor Rachel Reeves dismissed the party’s claims of massive financial savings, describing them as unrealistic.

Meanwhile, the government itself is considering a more moderate plan that would extend the ILR qualification period from five years to 10.

Together, the developments in Washington and London highlight a growing global focus on governance, accountability, and migration policies — issues that are expected to dominate political debates in the months ahead.

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