Asylum backlog: IDs sent with a stranger's picture among Home Office blunders
Briefly

The applicant, a successful designer who has lent his talents to the UK film industry and who wants to avoid being sent back to a war zone, told this newspaper how the department also granted his family residency cards in error.
Details of his case, which is a so-called legacy asylum application, will raise questions about claims made by home secretary James Cleverly that all outstanding asylum cases are complex...
The Home Office had said that these complex cases typically involve asylum seekers presenting as children - where age verification is taking place; those with serious medical issues; or those with suspected past convictions, where checks may reveal criminality. But...
Read at www.independent.co.uk
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