Migrants may soon be unable to use the Human Rights Act as their basis to stay in the UK.
Migrants could be disqualified from being able to appeal against automatic expulsion from the asylum system – or may only appeal after they have been deported.
People previously used the Act to claim their right to family life to argue they should be allowed to stay in the UK close to relatives.A spokesperson said: ‘The unacceptable number of people risking their lives by making these dangerous crossings is placing an unprecedented strain on our asylum system.supports HTML5 video
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