Comments by "TruthWarrior" (@Truth-warrior-j3e) on "British Stand" channel.

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  6. No, it is not true to say that every illegal immigrant in the U.K. gets a free house or flat and free healthcare. Housing: Illegal immigrants in the U.K. are not entitled to government-provided housing. In fact, people living in the U.K. without legal status face significant barriers to accessing public services, including housing. The government has policies in place to prevent people without legal status from renting properties, such as the "Right to Rent" checks, where landlords are required to verify the immigration status of their tenants. Those without legal status often live in precarious situations, sometimes relying on informal arrangements, shelters, or staying with friends or relatives. Healthcare: The situation with healthcare is more complex. The U.K.'s National Health Service (NHS) provides some healthcare services free of charge to everyone, regardless of immigration status, such as emergency care, treatment for infectious diseases, and maternity services. However, other non-emergency services are chargeable for those who are not legally entitled to reside in the U.K. Hospitals are required to check the immigration status of patients and may charge those who do not qualify for free care. That said, the charges for healthcare can be significant and are a deterrent for illegal immigrants accessing non-emergency services. In summary, the notion that illegal immigrants in the U.K. receive free housing and healthcare is a misconception. While they may access some emergency health services, they do not have entitlement to free housing, and most healthcare services require payment unless they are considered essential and cannot be withheld.
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