British Home Secretary Suella Braverman faced heavy criticism on Tuesday for describing the arrival of asylum seekers as an invasion, with lawmakers across the political spectrum warning of the risk of using inflammatory language. Her comments came a day after a man used fire bombs to attack an immigration processing centre in the port town of Dover. Braverman, who is fighting to save her job after she admitted breaching security rules, told parliament on Monday that she was working to stop the “invasion on our southern coast” in reference to the arrival of migrants in small boats across the E…