Interior Minister Suella Braverman noted that all citizens who come to the country illegally will be sent either to their homeland if it is safe, or to a third country.
The United Kingdom has announced that it is imposing an annual limit on the acceptance of refugees the country accepts due to an all-out war in Ukraine and other events around the world. This was expressed by UK Home Secretary Swella Braverman in an interview with Sky News.
According to him, a bill was presented to the British Parliament, where it is recommended that refugees be deported from the country if they arrive there by small boats from Europe.
Last year, as the minister noted, there were at least 45,000, and after that, if the bill is approved and passed by parliament, the refugees will either be sent to their homeland if they are safe there, or to another country. third country.
“Once we stop the boats, the bill will set an annual cap to be set by Parliament on the number of refugees the UK can take safely and legally.”
The Minister also states that the project was created for the sake of protection, not to get rid of refugees. The UK is trying to take a firm but compassionate approach and the proposal should send a signal to people not to enter the country illegally.
Recall that on February 27, the Euronews portal reported that refugees from Ukraine were barely making a living in Spain. According to statistics, only 15% of refugees find work in Spain, while in other European countries – at least 50%. The €400 allowance agreed a year ago has not yet been paid.
November 3, NL Times wrote that 80% of Ukrainian refugees in the Netherlands found a job. Most are in big cities like Amsterdam and The Hague.
Source: Focus
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