Multiple outlets report controversy surrounding a government-issued booklet or guidance that, according to some commentary, asks asylum seekers not to rape women and children. A columnist writing for the Daily Mail says the existence of such official advice is “insane” and frames it as evidence of “truth” previously criticized or dismissed by others.

In the available excerpts, the reporting is primarily opinion-led rather than presenting independently documented details of the booklet’s contents, timing, or authorship. The Daily Mail columnist argues the publication confirms claims that commentators say were previously labeled “far-right” by critics. No other outlet’s reporting, direct quotations from the document, or responses from government agencies are included in the provided text. As a result, the dispute as presented centers on how different parties interpret the meaning and implications of the alleged guidance rather than on verifiable, cross-sourced facts about the document itself.