Data shows immigration status of benefit claimants for first time

The data showing the immigration status of the universal loan (UC), which is designed to help people with both employed and unemployed people who have life costs, have been published for the first time.
In June, 83.6% of approximately eight million people received universal loan, British and Irish citizens.
More than one million plaintiffs were born abroad, including 700,000 EU citizens who came to England before Brexit and who had the right to live and work in the UK.
Approximately 1.5% of the plaintiffs came to refugees and 0.7% to England with secure routes such as Ukrainians and Afghans.
More than 75,000 plaintiffs, which are temporarily in the United Kingdom and typically cannot get benefits, claim UC. BBC asked for more information from the department for more information and pension.
Figures It was published After the pressure of some conservatives and independent deputy Rupert Lowe.
A Downing Street spokesman said the Prime Minister’s number of plaintiffs has been reduced and the government wanted to insist on the “hardening system”. Doubling time An immigrant has to wait in England before it is entitled to permanent – or settled status.
They added that people in England were not allowed to reach the UC illegally.
Shadow Interior Minister Chris Philp, “surprising figures” is a clear proof that the “Workers Government has lost control of our welfare system”.
“Under the Kemi Badenoch, we have set an open, discreet position. This is about protecting justice, responsibility and support for those who contribute to this country.” He said.
Conservatives he said Foreign nationals should not receive personal independence payment (PIP) disability aid or the health element of the UC.
Lowe said that the publication of the data was “a big gain” for those who “pushed ruthlessly” for this.
HE defined The levels of foreign nationals who claim to be “absolute madness” added: “We cannot meet this. The country has broken.”