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UK to end ‘golden ticket’ for asylum seekers in huge policy overhaul

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The UK has announced significant cuts to asylum protections to curb irregular immigration, responding to rising anti-immigrant sentiments. This move has sparked criticism from refugee advocates.
UK to end ‘golden ticket’ for asylum seekers in huge policy overhaul
Why it matters
The UK has introduced a new plan to significantly reduce protections for asylum seekers and refugees, aiming to tackle the rising number of irregular migrants. This policy shift, influenced by Denmark's stringent asylum system, will cut the duration of refugee status from five years to 30 months, with regular reviews to determine safety for return. Asylum seekers will now face a 20-year wait before applying for long-term residency. The government also plans to revoke guaranteed support for asylum seekers, making assistance discretionary. This comes as asylum claims in the UK reach record highs, with over 109,000 claims in the past year. Critics, including the Refugee Council, warn that these measures will not deter migration and could lead to increased racism and violence against migrants.
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Al Jazeera

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World & Politics Policy & Regulation Migration

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