Government considering sending failed asylum seekers to Balkans
Briefly

UK Home Office officials are discussing plans to establish overseas 'return hubs' in the Balkans to house failed asylum seekers whose claims have been denied and appeals exhausted. These proposals involve payments to host countries, allowing for the removal of asylum seekers from the UK in a bid to manage migration effectively. Unlike a previous scheme to send migrants to Rwanda, these hubs would focus solely on those who have been rejected and are from countries deemed unsafe for direct return. Exclusions would apply to families and unaccompanied minors.
The proposals, which are at a 'very early stage', involve payments to host countries for each person removed from the UK, facilitating the sending of failed asylum seekers to overseas 'return hubs'.
Unlike the previous Rwanda scheme, these new proposals focus only on those whose asylum claims have been rejected and have exhausted all appeals, aiming to manage migration effectively.
Read at www.bbc.com
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