Sudan: The UK's 'Emergency Brake' On Sudanese Students Is a Cynical Act of Collective Punishment
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Sudan: The UK's 'Emergency Brake' On Sudanese Students Is a Cynical Act of Collective Punishment
Analysis - The UK Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood recently announced an "emergency brake" on sponsored study visas for nationals from Sudan, Afghanistan, Cameroon and Myanmar. Presented as a crackdown on "visa abuse", the policy is framed as a technical adjustment within a broader effort to tighten immigration controls. In reality, it reveals something far more troubling. Sudanese students have become convenient collateral in Britain's domestic i…
Banning 280 Sudanese students will not ‘Save Britain’
280 Sudanese Students – and Britain shuts the door. Alhadi Osman probes the real reasons for the Home Secretary’s latest clampdown. On March 3rd, 2026, UK Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood announced an “emergency brake” on study visas for nationals of Sudan, Afghanistan, Myanmar, and Cameroon. The official justification? Stopping people from “exploiting our generosity.” Pause on that […]
‘Emergency Brake’ on student visas leaves Oxford students facing uncertainty
Students at the University of Oxford are facing uncertainty after the UK government imposed an “emergency brake” on new study visas for nationals of Afghanistan, Cameroon, Myanmar, and Sudan, a move that has drawn criticism from humanitarian groups and student societies. According to Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood, new study visa applications for nationals from these countries will be paused. The government has also announced that skilled worker…
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