The brother of one of the 22 victims of the Manchester bombing, himself a second-generation migrant of Turkish ancestry, has called for people to stop linking the attack to immigration, saying that in another universe he might have been the bomber. Martyn Hett, 29, was just feet away from Salman Abedi, a UK-born Muslim of Libyan descent, when he detonated a home-made nail bomb at the Manchester Arena last week. Hett’s body was the second to be pulled from the blast site. Speaking to the Guardian, his brother Dan said: “As a young half-Turkish Mancunian, I’m not worlds away from this guy [Abedi]. “The idea that somebody would say, ‘Oh, this is an immigration problem’ frustrates me. How is this an immigration problem? A UK-born terrorist took out, among many other people, my UK-born Turkish brother … In an alternate timeline, the roles could have been reversed.” The role of mass immigration in spreading terror has been raised by a number of people following the attack, including US President Donald Trump. Addressing a Nato meeting shortly after the atrocity, the President warned: “Terrorism must be stopped in its tracks, or the horror you saw in Manchester and so many other