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  2. UK politics - live: Backlash as thousands of children to be ...

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    Under a new borders bill proposed to parliament today, Labour will keep legislation that allows unaccompanied asylum seeking children, whose age is disputed, to be held for at least 28 days in ...

  3. United Kingdom immigration law - Wikipedia

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    United Kingdom immigration law is the law that relates to who may enter, work in and remain in the United Kingdom.There are many reasons as to why people may migrate; the three main reasons being seeking asylum, because their home countries have become dangerous [citation needed], people migrating for economic reasons and people migrating to be reunited with family members.

  4. UK to keep ban on asylum seekers claiming modern slavery ...

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    LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Keir Starmer's government will retain a ban on asylum seekers being able to claim protections under modern slavery and other human rights laws, even as ...

  5. Strict asylum rules and poor treatment of migrants are ...

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    More than 12,000 people have reached England in small boats in the first five months of the year, 18% more than during the same period last year, according to data published by the U.K.'s Home Office.

  6. Unaccompanied asylum-seeking children in the United Kingdom

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    The UK Home Office defines unaccompanied asylum-seeking child as "a person under 18, or who, in the absence of documentary evidence establishing age, appears to be under that age, is applying for asylum in his or her own right and has no relative or guardian in the United Kingdom." [3] All asylum-seekers in the UK are seeking refugee status ...

  7. Modern immigration to the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The UK is a signatory to the UN 1951 Refugee Convention as well as the 1967 Protocol and has therefore a responsibility to offer protection to people who seek asylum and fall into the legal definition of a "refugee", and moreover not to return (or refoule) any displaced person to places where they would otherwise face persecution. Cuts to legal ...

  8. UK Supreme Court weighs if it's lawful for Britain to send ...

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    More than 25,000 people are estimated to have arrived in the U.K. by boat as of Oct. 2, which is down nearly 25% from the 33,000 that had made the crossing at the same time last year.

  9. Immigration and Asylum Act 1999 - Wikipedia

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    The Immigration and Asylum Act 1999 (c. 33) is an act of Parliament of the United Kingdom. It followed a 1998 government white paper entitled "Fairer, Faster And Firmer – A Modern Approach To Immigration And Asylum". [1] Its main aim was to create a faster system to deal with a backlog of cases. [2]