GB News Guests Clash Over Plan to Electronically Tag Male Asylum Seekers
Panelists argue over electronic tagging proposal and migrant work rights

A heated debate erupted on GB News after Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner Kieran Mullan suggested electronically tagging male asylum seekers to curb crime. The proposal, aimed at addressing a reported 30% increase in crimes committed by migrants in Sussex, sparked fierce disagreement among panelists over pull factors, enforcement failures, and whether asylum seekers should be allowed to work in the UK. Critics argued the tagging would be ineffective and dehumanizing, while proponents claimed it was necessary for public safety. The controversy comes as the Home Office reportedly explores similar measures, with pilot programs being considered in select areas. Mullan cited data showing migrants account for a disproportionate share of local offenses, though opponents questioned the statistics and warned of civil liberties implications.
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