Fifty-first data breach targeting Afghans who aided British forces—this time hitting the International Organisation for Migration—exposes a pattern of systemic failure, sparking outrage and eroding trust as vulnerable individuals face renewed danger. Just months after a massive MoD leak buried under a superinjunction, officials claim swift action was taken, but repeated breaches raise urgent questions about accountability and security. Many relocated Afghans feel betrayed, while parliamentary scrutiny looms over whether those responsible truly grasp the stakes—and whether those still waiting are safe.

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