Afghan Migrant Who Fled His 'dangerous' Homeland And Won Asylum In UK Returns To His City For Eight-Week Holiday Featuring Chilled-Out Photo Shoots
A small boat migrant who was granted asylum in the UK from 'dangerous'
Afghanistan returned to his home country for an eight-week summer holiday soon after.
DG Usama travelled 5,000 miles from Kabul to Britain in 2022, brazenly filming his arrival on a dinghy and sharing with his social media followers.
After making himself comfortable in the UK, and taking in landmarks such as Tower Bridge, Canary Wharf and the white cliffs of Dover, the migrant headed off on an eight-week vacation in summer 2024 - to his Taliban-controlled homeland.
Sharing a highlights package of chilled-out moments from the trip online, he showed off fun visits to the idyllic Band-e Amir natural park as well as a ride on a lake aboard an orange raft.
The
TikTok star also filmed a convoy of cars taking a tour around picturesque Takhar, in north west Afghanistan.
He then posted a video of his return flight via
Dubai, captioning the clip: 'Back to UK.'
After news of Usama's holiday reached the
Home Office, bosses launched an investigation into the asylum seeker's status in the UK,
The Sun reports.
His first trip to the country came in April 2022, where he crossed the Channel in a crammed boat, one of 2,143 to make the trip that month.

DG Usama, pictured, a small boat migrant who was granted asylum in the UK from 'dangerous' Afghanistan, returned to his home country for an eight-week summer holiday soon after

He travelled 5,000 miles from Kabul to Britain in 2022, brazenly filming his arrival on a dinghy and sharing with his social media followers
Asylum seekers, or those permitted to stay after making a claim, are not allowed to return to their home country, under Government guidelines.
Tory Shadow Justice Secretary Mr Jenrick said: 'Illegal migrants like this must be laughing at how naive the Government are.
'He should never have been allowed back into the UK after he apparently holidayed in Afghanistan.
DG Usama travelled from Kabul to Britain in 2022, brazenly filming his arrival on a dinghy and sharing with his social media followers. He has now shared a highlights reel of his recent return home.
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