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More than half of asylum seekers assigned for elimination to Rwanda can’t be simply positioned, in accordance with a UK authorities report, as official information confirmed the variety of claimants falling into homelessness has surged.
The authorities mentioned Rwanda had “in principle agreed to accept” 5,700 asylum seekers from the UK however famous in an affect evaluation that solely “2,143 continue to report to the Home Office and can be located for detention”.
Home Office officers claimed, in a doc launched on Monday, that the three,557 remaining individuals had not essentially disappeared or “absconded” however weren’t obliged to report back to officers, making it harder to trace them down.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is dealing with a tough week because the Conservatives brace for doubtlessly devastating losses within the native and mayoral elections on Thursday. Over the previous yr, he has sought to make use of a tough-on-migration platform to win over disillusioned Tory voters.
The variety of households already homeless, or at risk of homelessness, after leaving Home Office asylum lodging elevated almost 300 per cent within the closing quarter of 2023, in contrast with the earlier yr — to six,970 — authorities figures launched on Tuesday confirmed.
Meanwhile, tough sleeping reached its highest quarterly stage since information started in 2018. The whole stood at 4,500 households within the final three months of 2023.
The numbers mirror adjustments to the asylum processing system within the second half of final yr, as Home Office officers rushed to fulfill Sunak’s pledge of eliminating the legacy backlog of asylum circumstances.
The adjustments included lowering the discover interval given to profitable asylum seekers earlier than their Home Office help was withdrawn from 28 to seven days. The coverage was subsequently scrapped on the finish of final yr.
Rights teams and homelessness charities have mentioned the federal government’s choice to speed up refusals and withdrawals of claims had contributed to an increase in homelessness amongst migrants.
About 40,000 migrants dwelling within the UK are usually not allowed to assert asylum as a result of they entered the nation after March 7 2023 when new guidelines enshrined within the Illegal Migration Act got here into drive. Campaign organisations have warned that these people are at excessive threat of turning into concerned with prison gangs or falling into homelessness.
By the tip of the yr, as much as 120,000 individuals could possibly be stranded within the UK with out the fitting to assert asylum, in accordance with a current Refugee Council report.
Enver Solomon, chief government of the Refugee Council, mentioned it was “no surprise that the Home Office seems to have lost contact with people they want to remove to Rwanda”.
“We know from our work with people who have fled war and persecution that they are incredibly anxious and distressed about the Rwanda plan . . . They will inevitably face the risk of exploitation and abuse,” he added.
The authorities is anticipated this week to launch a UK-wide operation to detain asylum seekers in preparation for elimination, which can contain detaining individuals who arrive at immigration service workplaces for scheduled conferences.
The Home Office mentioned: “As the prime minister has made clear, we will get flights off the ground to Rwanda in the next 10 to 12 weeks.
“In preparation for flights taking off, we have identified the initial cohort to be removed to Rwanda and have hundreds of dedicated caseworkers ready to process any appeals.”