28 Apr 2021
Failed asylum seekers in Britain will finally be evicted from taxpayer-funded housing after the Home Office paused the removal process during the Chinese coronavirus crisis.
The British government will reportedly look to remove thousands of migrants from their accommodations with the hopes of actually deporting the failed asylum seekers from the country.
A letter from a Home Office director, which was seen by
The Guardian, said that immigration minister Chris Philp informed local leaders that the government will begin reviewing support given to migrants “with immediate effect”.
“We will be sharing details of the current number of cases for review with local authorities to assist them with planning,” the internal Home Office letter states.