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Rishi Sunak accused of blocking new asylum centres as Chancellor, leaving taxpayers with huge bill for hotels

PM 'was asked to fund at £120m Greek-style reception centres and he did not do that, 'a senior source said. 'Had he done that, those centres would be open and we wouldn't be having this discussion about RAF bases or sea vessels

Westminster s Nationality and Borders Act must not be allowed to impact travel across Ireland - Senator Niall Ó Donnghaile

Westminster s Nationality and Borders Act must not be allowed to impact travel across Ireland - Senator Niall Ó Donnghaile
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11 Nigerians Deported As FG, UK Sign Agreement To Tackle Illegal Immigration

11 Nigerians Deported As FG, UK Sign Agreement To Tackle Illegal Immigration
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Refugee nurse slams Patel s asylum plan

A FRONT-LINE nurse who’s worked 12-hour shifts through the Covid pandemic says she would have been deported under Priti Patel’s cruel immigration plans. Two in three refugees who are currently allowed asylum in Britain would be turned away when the “reforms” kick in, campaigners say. The government has been accused of abandoning people fleeing war and conflict after analysis found that the majority of people who have sought sanctuary in Britain would be denied protections in future. Under Ms Patel’s proposed policy, asylum claims would for the first time be treated differently based on refugees’ means of entry, with those using “illegal” routes penalised.

Sham : 200 groups criticise UK government consultation on refugee policy | Refugees

Last modified on Fri 30 Apr 2021 05.25 EDT Almost 200 organisations have branded a government consultation on fundamental changes to refugee policy “a sham”. A total of 192 refugee, human rights, legal and faith groups have signed a public statement condemning the six-week consultation on the government’s New Plan for Immigration as “vague, unworkable, cruel and potentially unlawful”. The Home Office states that the consultation, which ends on 6 May, is about plans to make the asylum and immigration system fairer and more efficient, to deter illegal entry and to enable the government to more easily remove people they say have no right to be in the UK.

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