
Who would have thought that the BBC, of all places, would jump on the investigative viral video bandwagon and would, of all targets, turn its lens on the fake Muslim migrant fraud. It’s probably a desperate attempt to boost subscription numbers, but why look a gift beeb in the mouth?
A shadow industry of law firms and advisers is charging thousands of pounds to help migrants pretend to be gay in order to stay in the UK, the BBC has found… They then apply for asylum claiming to be gay and in fear for their lives if they return to Pakistan or Bangladesh.
One immigration adviser boasted that she had spent more than 17 years helping bring fake claims and said she could arrange for someone to pretend they’d had a gay sexual relationship with a client
Our undercover reporter was even told he could bring his wife over from Pakistan once he had got asylum in the UK and she could then make a fake claim pretending to be a lesbian
It’s so funny because these guys are so embarrassed to even pretend to be gay for asylum that they have to blurt out that they are straight to anybody who asks https://t.co/N461o9Dzle
— Drew Pavlou 🇦🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼 (@DrewPavlou) April 15, 2026
A lawyer linked to another firm told an undercover reporter he had helped people pretend to be gay or atheists to successfully obtain asylum. He offered to help with a fake claim for a fee of £1,500 and said it would cost a further £2,000-£3,000 to create evidence
No wonder there are so many gay atheists from Pakistan named Mohammed in the UK.
Does it get better? Oh boy.
Some have travelled from as far as South Wales, Birmingham and Oxford to attend a meeting organised by Worcester LGBT, which describes itself as a support group for gay and lesbian asylum seekers.
The group, which has a graphic, was holding a multicultural ‘Eid’ party for fake gay Pakistanis.
But the men spilling out from the centre’s doors onto the pavement outside readily admit to our undercover reporter that all is not as it seems.
“Most of the people here are not gays,” one man called Fahar says.
Another, who gives the name Zeeshan, goes further.
“Nobody is a gay here. Not even 1% are gay. Not even 0.01% are gay.”
Our undercover reporter’s journey to the group’s meeting began in late February when he approached Mazedul Hasan Shakil, a paralegal at Law & Justice Solicitors, an immigration law firm based in Birmingham and London.
As well as his legal work, Shakil is also the founder and chairman of Worcester LGBT. Until recently, he used the community group’s website to advertise his legal work.
Islamizing the LGBTQ movement into a front for bringing fake Pakistani Muslim migrants to the UK is really something.
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Daniel Greenfield
Daniel Greenfield, a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center, is an investigative journalist and writer focusing on the radical Left and Islamic terrorism. Daniel became CEO of the David Horowitz Freedom Center in 2025.
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