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As someone with experience of the immigration system myself, I know that the impact of the Nationality and Borders Act on people seeking safety in this country will be huge. Despite months of parliamentary debate, challenges in the House of Lords and tireless campaigning, the Act received royal assent in April 2022. As of 28th June, key parts of it will come into force.
Even though the Government argues that this law aims to ‘fix the system,’ in reality it does the opposite. Not only does it not address the major problems with the asylum system, it also creates a whole host of further problems.
It does nothing to create more safe routes for people who are seeking safety in the UK. It’s widely known now that there simply are no avenues to safely reach the UK available to the vast majority of people fleeing conflict and persecution, with a few notable exceptions, including those fleeing Ukraine.
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As someone with experience of the immigration system myself, I know that the impact of the Nationality and Borders Act on people seeking safety in this country will be huge. Despite months of parliamentary debate, challenges in the House of Lords and tireless campaigning, the Act received royal assent in April 2022. As of 28th June, key parts of it will come into force.
Even though the Government argues that this law aims to ‘fix the system,’ in reality it does the opposite. Not only does it not address the major problems with the asylum system, it also creates a whole host of further problems.
It does nothing to create more safe routes for people who are seeking safety in the UK. It’s widely known now that there simply are no avenues to safely reach the UK available to the vast majority of people fleeing conflict and persecution, with a few notable exceptions, including those fleeing Ukraine.