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MPs have demanded an end to a controversial UK immigration rule that allows for the deportation of immigrants sleeping rough on Britain’s streets. Labour MP, Claudia Webb, led fresh calls for the government to scrap its policy that sanctions a person’s deportation if they are homeless.
Under UK immigration rules that came into force on 1 December 2020, sleeping rough can be grounds for the Home Office to refuse or cancel a person’s permission to be in Britain. The Home Office has insisted that it will apply the rule ‘sparingly’.
However, a motion tabled by Ms Webbe has raised concerns over the ‘very broad scope of grounds’ that can be used to refuse or cut short someone’s stay in the UK. The Labour MP’s motion has been backed by a wide range of cross-party MPs, including Tim Farron, the former Liberal Democrat leader.
Four small boats carrying 66 asylum seekers have been picked up by the UK Border Force in the English Channel. A further 22 people were stopped before they left France yesterday. Britain and France .
Nigerian Fraudster Billed For Deportation Allowed To Stay In UK After Revealing He s Bisexual
The culprit had reportedly made various human rights claims, which were rejected by a judge, but further delaying the process by launching an appeal.
by Saharareporters, New York
Mar 01, 2021
A yet-to-be-identified convicted Nigerian fraudster has been allowed to stay in the United Kingdom after claiming that he was bisexual less than 24 hours to his deportation.
According to Mail Online, the man was jailed for five and a half years in 2015 before the Home Office began the deportation process the following year.
The culprit had reportedly made various human rights claims, which were rejected by a judge, but further delaying the process by launching an appeal.