June 17th, 2023 at 01:26 am
UK Asylum & Refugee Law Update 2023: No Refugee in UK Policy
Rishi Sunak is still an advocate for anti-asylum laws. According to the information acquired, Rishi Sunak has no intention of giving up the fight against undocumented immigrants and asylum seekers.
What does the UK government have in store for Illegal Migrants and Refugees?
The UK prime minister is now advocating for a new law that would make it impossible to protect refugees, which is an unusual turn of events. Rishi Sunak, the prime minister, appears adamant about passing legislation that prohibits people from fleeing poverty, conflict, or persecution in the UK.
Remember that Rishi Sunak’s administration just proposed the illegal migration bill, which threatens illegal immigrants with deportation to a safe nation like Rwanda if they attempt to enter the UK illegally. It’s noteworthy that Rishi Sunak, the prime minister, referred to the Act as a deterrence weapon. He thinks that the measure would deter immigrants from using illegal methods to immigrate to the UK.
Additionally, it would stop economic migrants from skipping the line. Experts and activists predict that the policy’s immediate impact will be that the majority of individuals can not apply for asylum in the UK. This story has been reported on for some time now and is currently evolving. To read our earlier articles on how Rishi Sunak intends to address the issue of illegal immigration, click the link.
Moving on, Julia Tinsley-Kent, manager of policy and communications strategy at Migrants Rights Network, discussed the fact that people are not eligible to apply for asylum if they reside outside of the UK. She also emphasized that there is no visa required to enter the UK and apply for asylum. People have little choice but to sneak into small boats and travel to the UK without authorization as a result.
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