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UK Government Reforms Migrant Appeals System to Reduce Backlog

The UK plans to reform its asylum appeals process with an independent panel to clear a backlog of over 51,000 cases, aiming to resolve appeals within 24 weeks and phase out costly hotel accommodations, amid public protests and a record 110,000 asylum applications by June 2025.

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By Redaction ARPS with The Straitstimes

The UK is facing a public debate over unauthorized immigration, with demonstrations on August 23 through 24 against immigration policies.

To address the backlog of over 51,000 denied asylum cases, the government plans to establish an independent panel to expedite the appeals process, aiming for a resolution within 24 weeks.

The current situation incurs significant costs for taxpayers, as unsuccessful asylum seekers are housed at public expense. Additionally, a recent court ruling has complicated housing efforts, prompting the government to phase out the use of hotels for asylum seekers.

In the year leading up to June, a record 110,000 asylum applications were submitted.

Read more at: UK plans asylum appeal reforms to tackle backlog and phase out hotels | The Straits Times

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