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Review Current Provision of Safe and Legal Routes for Asylum Seekers to the UK

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We want a review of the current provision of safe and legal routes for asylum seekers to enter the UK. This should consider: a) a humanitarian visa to enable people to apply from overseas rather than having to cross the Channel on small boats. b) an expansion of the resettlement scheme.

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Review Current Provision of Safe and Legal Routes for Asylum Seekers to the UK

National

We want a review of the current provision of safe and legal routes for asylum seekers to enter the UK. This should consider: a) a humanitarian visa to enable people to apply from overseas rather than having to cross the Channel on small boats. b) an expansion of the resettlement scheme.

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61 reactions·100% agree
Shabana Mahmood

Shabana Mahmood

Home Secretary

Home Secretary

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Reasons for4
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Members can read every reason.

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