The article discusses the flaws in the British government's process for resettling former members of Afghan special forces who served alongside UK troops. The High Court described the situation as resembling a crime scene due to the government's inadequate response to thousands of applications for sanctuary. Despite credible connections to British forces, many applications were initially denied. A current review by the Ministry of Defence (MoD) is limited, only considering cases referred to UK special forces, raising further concerns about the fairness of the process.
The process for determining whether former members of Afghan special forces who served alongside British troops in Afghanistan can be resettled to the UK was a disaster area so terrible it could be likened to a crime scene.
The review of some 2,000 applications is only looking at cases that were referred by MoD caseworkers to UK special forces for input.
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