Home Office booklet telling asylum seekers not to commit sex offences is ‘pointless’, says mum of teen raped by Afghan

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Home Office booklet telling asylum seekers not to commit sex offences is ‘pointless’, says mum of teen raped by Afghan

Daily Mail · 4 hours ago

A Home Office booklet advising asylum seekers not to commit sexual offences has been criticised as "pointless" by the mother of a teenage girl who was raped by an Afghan man. The mother's comments highlight ongoing public and political scrutiny of how the government handles the conduct and vetting of asylum seekers, amid wider debate about migrant crime and safeguarding in the UK.

The available report does not provide further specific details of the booklet's contents, when it was issued, or the circumstances of the assault case referenced by the mother. The story sits within a broader current news context of debate over asylum policy, including separate reports of ministers discussing the dispersal of asylum seekers across different areas of the country.

  • Home Office booklet tells asylum seekers not to commit sex offences.
  • Mother of rape victim calls the guidance "pointless".
  • Case involves an Afghan man; wider asylum policy debate continues.

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