{"id":130385,"date":"2022-11-29T08:18:50","date_gmt":"2022-11-29T08:18:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/fin2me.com\/?p=130385"},"modified":"2022-11-29T08:18:50","modified_gmt":"2022-11-29T08:18:50","slug":"braverman-to-fast-track-albanian-deportations-to-tackle-migrant-crisis","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/fin2me.com\/politics\/braverman-to-fast-track-albanian-deportations-to-tackle-migrant-crisis\/","title":{"rendered":"Braverman to fast-track Albanian deportations to tackle migrant crisis"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Suella Braverman is looking to fast-track deportations of asylum seekers from countries deemed safe in a bid to get on top of the Channel migrant crisis. The Home Secretary is thought to be looking at plans to draw up a list of “safe” countries from which asylum claims are usually rejected.<\/p>\n
All those arriving in the UK from countries on the list will have their claims processed within just days.<\/p>\n
Unsuccessful claimants will be rapidly deported with no right to appeal.<\/p>\n
At the moment, the large majority of asylum seekers are housed in hotels while awaiting the outcome of their applications.<\/p>\n
The process is often subject to delay and to a number of legal appeals, taking an average time of more than a year.<\/p>\n
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Ministers are spending £7million a day on hotels to house those await to hear the outcome of their application.<\/p>\n
The proposals under consideration, first reported by The Times, would replicate a policy similar to the one used by the Government nearly 20 years ago.<\/p>\n
New Labour imposed a system whereby asylum claims from countries on a so-called “white-list” were dealt with within ten days.<\/p>\n
Countries on the list would include all those in the EU, Albania, Macedonia, Moldova, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, India, Mongolia, South Africa, South Korea and some South American countries.<\/p>\n
Albania has made up over a quarter of all claims of asylum from those crossing the English Channel so far this year.<\/p>\n
Under the plan asylum claims by people from countries deemed safe would only be considered if they were claiming persecution by the state.<\/p>\n
DON’T MISS:<\/strong> Claims of persecution by gangs or terrorist groups would be automatically rejected.<\/p>\n Details of the proposals have emerged amid growing pressure on Ms Braverman to get a grip on the number of people making the dangerous crossing over the English Channel.<\/p>\n More than 43,000 people have entered Britain after making the unsafe crossing so far this year according to official figures.<\/p>\n Yesterday Tory grandee David Davis led a group of more than 50 MPs pressing the Government to make changes to allow quicker deportations for arrivals from “safe countries”.<\/p>\n He said: “I want to protect the asylum system for people who really need it.”<\/p>\n A government spokeswoman said: “We have made clear that there is no one single solution to stop the increase in dangerous crossings.<\/p>\n “We have also made clear that we will continue to use every tool at our disposal to deter illegal migration.<\/p>\n “We are expediting the removal of individuals by agreeing tailored bilateral returns agreements with partners like Albania, elevating it to a key priority for our foreign policy.”<\/p>\n
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