Is this a revelation? Are people expecting them to teleport somewhere else magically when they are refused?
I know people are very angry about asylum, but it’s so obvious that the right wing press are desperate to keep it in the news with absolutely any old rot they can post.
Ok_Astronaut_3235 on
TLDR: it’s because everyone is appealing failed claims and appeals are taking over a year.
“The sharp rise in appeals has been caused partly by a significant fall in the success rate of initial claims, with only 43 per cent of asylum applications granted in the first three months of this year, down from 75 per cent in 2023”
NuPNua on
Presumably they’re now on a list for a deportation flight, and it’s going to be easier to get them on that if we know where they are and can transport large groups en masse from accommodation to airport so this makes perfect sense logistically. Would the times prefer them to be let loose on the street to disappear with no fixed abode and work in the gig economy?
throwpayrollaway on
Throwing them out would make for lots of problems for them personally and for society generally.
limeflavoured on
Its pretty obvious they’ll need to be kept somewhere pending the outcome of their appeal. People will scream “they shouldn’t get any appeal!” but that’s quite blatantly not going to happen.
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…yeah?
Is this a revelation? Are people expecting them to teleport somewhere else magically when they are refused?
I know people are very angry about asylum, but it’s so obvious that the right wing press are desperate to keep it in the news with absolutely any old rot they can post.
TLDR: it’s because everyone is appealing failed claims and appeals are taking over a year.
“The sharp rise in appeals has been caused partly by a significant fall in the success rate of initial claims, with only 43 per cent of asylum applications granted in the first three months of this year, down from 75 per cent in 2023”
Presumably they’re now on a list for a deportation flight, and it’s going to be easier to get them on that if we know where they are and can transport large groups en masse from accommodation to airport so this makes perfect sense logistically. Would the times prefer them to be let loose on the street to disappear with no fixed abode and work in the gig economy?
Throwing them out would make for lots of problems for them personally and for society generally.
Its pretty obvious they’ll need to be kept somewhere pending the outcome of their appeal. People will scream “they shouldn’t get any appeal!” but that’s quite blatantly not going to happen.