Home Office says record number of refused asylum seekers deported since July
Briefly

Keir Starmer has stated that quick deportations of refused asylum seekers and criminals serve as a deterrent, arguing they are more effective than the costly Rwanda scheme.
The Home Office reported that more than 16,400 immigration offenders and foreign criminals were returned since July, the highest six-month total recorded since 2018.
James Wilson from Detention Action pointed out that the government's language is dehumanizing and warns that rapid removals risk breaching essential safeguards for vulnerable individuals.
Yvette Cooper emphasized the importance of thoroughly and fairly considering each asylum application to protect the rights of those seeking refuge.
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