The Institute for Public Policy Research warns that the legal of legal pathways for asylum seekers could result in thousands left in limbo and reliant on government housing and support.
Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video playerMarley Morris, IPPR's associate director for migration, trade and communities, said:"There is only a very narrow window for government success on asylum, based on its current plan to forge ahead with the Rwanda deal and the Illegal Migration Act. Even with the Act fully implemented, under most plausible scenarios arrivals will still outpace removals.
The IPPR analysis come after the government suffered a series of setbacks with regards to its plans to tackle illegal migration. But the barge plan has not been without controversy after the asylum seekers moved onto the Bibby Stockholm in DorsetThe asylum backlog also reached a record high of 172,758 at the end of March.
"Instead, it will make it worse, keeping more people locked in limbo waiting for years for asylum decisions and the taxpayer left footing an almighty bill."
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