Will tackle illegal migration by deterring small boats. But the bbc has heard claims that its already driving migrants underground. Our social affairs correspondent, jeremy ball, reports. These men both risked their lives with uk forces in afghanistan, but here in nottinghamshire, theyre facing very different futures. Obi was invited to resettle here legally because he worked for the british army. But as an afghan army officer, sardar didnt qualify. So he came here on a small boat. He worked alongside with the British Forces in afghanistan. End of the day, the mission was same for everybody. Sardar brought these photos and the glowing reference to prove his record supporting western forces. Its evidence that he could have used to claim Refugee Status here if hed arrived just a few months earlier. And its a role that several former British Military chiefs campaigns to exempt from the rwanda plan. But instead, sardar has been warned that he could now be removed from the country, so he ha
claiming asylum in the uk. refugee campaigners warn that thousands of people who are currently given asylum will be turned away in the future. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford has this report. until the pandemic stroke last year, the number of people claiming asylum in the uk had doubled since 2010. if you look back over the last two decades, the number of applicants was still less than half what it was 20 years ago. and the figure, including dependents, is significantly low the numbers in germany, france, spain and greece. the pandemic also triggered a change in how people try to get to britain. the number crossing the channel in small boats rose sharply. it was 8500 last year. it is heading for an even greater number this year. the home secretary, priti patel, says she wants to create a fair but firm system that will break the business model of the people smuggling gangs. the nationality and borders bill
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claiming asylum in the uk. refugee campaigners warn that thousands of people who are currently given asylum will be turned away in the future. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford has this report. until the pandemic broke last year, the number of people claiming asylum in the uk had doubled since 2010. if you look back over the last two decades, the number of applicants was still less than half what it was 20 years ago. and the figure, including dependents, is significantly lower than the numbers in germany, france, spain and greece. the pandemic also triggered a change in how people try to get to britain. the number crossing the channel in small boats rose sharply. it was 8500 last year. it is heading for an even greater number this year. the home secretary, priti patel, says she wants to create a fair but firm system that will break the business model of the people smuggling gangs. the nationality and borders bill will allow the uk government to return people to a safe coun
hussein. he will be sentenced in september. it is coming up to 5:20 p:m.. draft legislation intended to tackle what ministers describe as a broken asylum system is being introduced to parliament. the home office says the bill will help prevent people who ve passed through a safe country claiming asylum in the uk. refugee campaigners warn that thousands of people who are currently given asylum will be turned away in the future. let s find out more about the proposals. we can speak to our home editor, mark easton. explain more about what is on the table here, mark. this explain more about what is on the table here, mark. table here, mark. this i think reall is table here, mark. this i think really is a table here, mark. this i think really is a response table here, mark. this i think really is a response to - table here, mark. this i think really is a response to some l table here, mark. this i think- really is a response to some deep political frustration in the really is a respo