Government plans to overhaul asylum appeals system

Political reporter, BBC News
PA MediaThe government plans a revision of the asylum appeal system because it tries to reduce the number of immigrants in hotels while waiting for a decision.
A new, independent organ assigned by independent referees will be established for the purpose of hearing the hearing cases more quickly.
Interior Minister Yette Cooper said he has taken practical steps to end unacceptable delays.
The government is under increasing pressure to reduce its dependence on asylum hotels. Now he wants to win the initiative again.
The ministers promised to end the use of hotels in this parliament – but 32,000 asylum seekers are still hosting them.
Cooper said that although the first decisions about asylum applications were accelerated, when the rejected people decided to appeal, they were “unacceptable delays”.
Currently, a appeal application lasts a little more than a year and 51,000 cases are waiting for a decision.
During this period, unsuccessful asylum seekers are covered at the cost of taxpayers.
Therefore, a new independent referees panel will be appointed to deal with appeals – the ministers believe that they will act faster than the courts.
The government promised to give more details about how to accelerate cases in autumn.
Conservatives said that the system is in chaos Reform UK advocated the mass deportation of those who come illegally or irregularly..
Last week, he was disappointed about where the asylum seekers were found. Demonstrations throughout England To protest the hotel usage on Saturday.
EPPING has been a focus on protesters since July, and thousands of people are accused of sexual assault on a 14 -year -old girl in the town, a resident asylum seeker.
Supreme Court on Tuesday He decided to take a temporary precautionary precautionary precautionary precaution to prevent asylum seekers to the Council. Bell Hotel claimed that he has violated local planning controls by changing the use of the hotel and resulted in events with public security risk.
Currently residents should be transported on September 12th until 16:00.
The government is looking for the right to object to the Supreme Court decision.
Cooper said that the government is determined to close all shelter hotels, but should be “properly managed”.
A few other councils reportedly intends to make legal action after the decision, Currently, 2,238 asylum seekers, including Tora -controlled Hillingdon.
Conservative Leading Kemi Badenoch published a clear letter calling the Conservative Council leaders to “take the same steps if your legal advice supports”, while the reform of the British Nigel Farage, the party, wrote that the councils controlled by their party would do everything in their powers to follow the leadership of EPPING.
According to the figures published by the Ministry of Interior at the beginning of this week, In the UK, 131 of more than 300 local authorities are currently home to asylum seekers in the field of “Emergency Accommodation”It consists of hotels primarily.
74 out of these 131 areas are completely or partially labor, 30 liberal democrats, 19 conservatives, nine of the green party and reform are guided by the UK.




