'There is little proof that a ban of asylum applications from irregular migrants will deter new arrivals.'
Most irregular asylum seekers cannot be returned to their countries of origin, as they would be at risk if they were sent home. In recent years, the majority of asylum seekers arriving on small boats came from Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Albania and Syria. With the exception of Albania, none of these countries is recognised as 'safe' by the UK. The Home Office will therefore need to find a third safe country that will be ready to provide asylum.
As a result, the new Illegal Migration Bill provisions will do little to address the problem of thousands of asylum seekers who can neither be removed nor integrated into the UK, as their asylum applications will be automatically deemed 'inadmissible'. In practice, this means that the majority of irregular migrants will remain in the UK indefinitely with no legal status at taxpayer expense.
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