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that is how asylum works.expect the french to operate that, the germans, the italians, not to mention -- >> as far as the returns, people would set yes that's well and good but very few people are returned and we need a better return system. >> we are not going to have a better return system if instead of actually focusing on deciding who gets to stay and is entitled to stay and looking at the situations properly of who is not, instead we follow the government's current plans and this bill simply refusing asylum to everyone knowing full well they cannot be expelled to their home countries. there is nowhere else to expel people nor should they be expelled. this is just creating more mess and cost and doing nothing to address what might be general and concerns about managing a fair and efficient system. >> we will have to leave it there. thank you so much. some of the governments plans popular in some parts of the country but the debate will continue in the upper chamber. you are watching bbc news. let's get som
that is how asylum works.expect the french to operate that, the germans, the italians, not to mention -- >> as far as the returns, people would set yes that's well and good but very few people are returned and we need a better return system. >> we are not going to have a better return system if instead of actually focusing on deciding who gets to stay and is entitled to stay and looking at the situations properly of who is not, instead we follow the government's current plans and...
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how many people asylum should, in people seeking asylum should, in wow— people seeking asylum should,f you decide asylum application a reasonable application within a reasonable time, which i say should be no longer than three months, that's the maximum you should take, then they work . if they've then they can work. if they've been granted, they can work. they themselves they can integrate themselves into society. those that are into our society. those that are not genuine remove them. we've got the power to do that. why are we not removing? we keep saying are we not removing? we keep eawrne war.— are we not removing? we keep saying that, though. - t'3rt; ”rt:“rtr “g? we keep saying that, though. but then wnen— saying that, though. but then wnen we— saying that, though. but then wnen we no— saying that, though. but then when we do actually attempt to do when we do actually attempt to no war.— when we do actually attempt to are rnar. rr-e— when we do actually attempt to do that, it's held _ when we do actually attempt to do that, it's held up in the eenen— do that, it's held up in the
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how many people asylum should, in people seeking asylum should, in wow— people seeking asylum should,re should they go? well,.you decide asylum- well, if you decide asylum application within a reasonable time, i say should be no time, which i say should be no longer than three months, that's the maximum you should take, then they can work . if they've then they can work. if they've been granted, they can work. they themselves they can integrate themselves into society. those that are into our society. those that are not genuine remove them. we've got the power to do that. why are we not removing? we keep saying are we not removing? we keep eawtng gap,— are we not removing? we keep saying that, though. - 311i; ”ti;33ti:r 3g? we keep saying that, though. but then when— saying that, though. but then when we— saying that, though. but then when we to— saying that, though. but then when we do actually attempt to do when we do actually attempt to to gap,— when we do actually attempt to to that, he— when we do actually attempt to do that, it's held _ when we do actually attempt to do that, it
how many people asylum should, in people seeking asylum should, in wow— people seeking asylum should,re should they go? well,.you decide asylum- well, if you decide asylum application within a reasonable time, i say should be no time, which i say should be no longer than three months, that's the maximum you should take, then they can work . if they've then they can work. if they've been granted, they can work. they themselves they can integrate themselves into society. those that are into our...
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these _ asylum-seekers? i think it's utterly terrifying, really. these kinds - asylum-seekers? these kinds of accommodation are completely inappropriate for asylum accommodation. we need to remember that we are talking about human beings and people who have fled war, persecution, violence and who are really innately vulnerable people. we have just released a report this week into the use of the barix as an asylum accommodation and one of the key findings of that is that there is no privacy, and people are kind of forced to relive the trauma of the memories of where they fled. so when you are hearing the reports of 500 people being accommodated and 220 rooms, that is incredibly terrifying. the sense in which people will be forced to relive that trauma over and over again. isolated from communities, in and places offshore even, how are people going to access health care? how are they going to access community? how will they integrate? it is deeply terrifying. d0 they integrate? it is deeply terrifying-— they integrate? it is deeply terri inc. ~' , they integrate? it is deeply ter
these _ asylum-seekers? i think it's utterly terrifying, really. these kinds - asylum-seekers? these kinds of accommodation are completely inappropriate for asylum accommodation. we need to remember that we are talking about human beings and people who have fled war, persecution, violence and who are really innately vulnerable people. we have just released a report this week into the use of the barix as an asylum accommodation and one of the key findings of that is that there is no privacy, and...
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that's not asylum. that's asylum fraud. and all of those people and i interviewed three different families that were all building in the different stages of construction, that they were building these houses. and when you drive through the western highlands of you see to the horizon villages with these giant houses everywhere, like mushrooms. you could go to any of these villages and it's the mushroom house phenomenon. and i don't mean to make light of it, but the fact that they're planning to return and undermines any claim of asylum, but they're in on an asylum claim. and i think the american people need to know this. they need to understand just how bogus this is. the other thing is that, you know, i interviewed all the villagers and the town leaders and everything to make sure what i was talking about was what i was going to report was true. what any government, you know, they mean to you guys for being indigenous and whatever they're like. there's not a police officer for 2 hours around here like we were good. it's bee
that's not asylum. that's asylum fraud. and all of those people and i interviewed three different families that were all building in the different stages of construction, that they were building these houses. and when you drive through the western highlands of you see to the horizon villages with these giant houses everywhere, like mushrooms. you could go to any of these villages and it's the mushroom house phenomenon. and i don't mean to make light of it, but the fact that they're planning to...
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and the way it works is that if you're an asylum seeker, you essentially can't ask for asylum if youorder illegally, which is the way that mosteople try. and so instead the government is saying, use this app, book an appointment. you can come to a legal port of entrand ask for asylum and we'll take you. the only issue is there are just way fewer appointments than there are people who want them. ali: and let's talk about what problem exactly this app is trying to fix. michelle: the biden administration is taking i would say a slightly different approach from the trump administration where like the trump administration, they're saying we really don't want you to cross illegally. you know, it's unsafe for everyone involved. it creates chaos. it doesn't allow us to screen who's entering our country. but unlike trump, they're saying, to try to convince people to not come illegally, you have to give them another option. so this is that other option at ports of entry. ali: and there are a couple other things that the biden administration is trying. they've opened up some additional legal pa
and the way it works is that if you're an asylum seeker, you essentially can't ask for asylum if youorder illegally, which is the way that mosteople try. and so instead the government is saying, use this app, book an appointment. you can come to a legal port of entrand ask for asylum and we'll take you. the only issue is there are just way fewer appointments than there are people who want them. ali: and let's talk about what problem exactly this app is trying to fix. michelle: the biden...
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many are asylum seekers. we've been processed, they're known by the united states government to be in the country. you know, that's a very big difference. there are a number of players who are involved in this process. you've got the u. s. department of health and human services, which is responsible for placing migrate children with sponsor. you're also also supposed to provide care and protect them from exploitation. then there's a department of labor. they have a duty to stop child labor violations too. there's a lot of blame to go around and we've talked about the brokerage, you talked about the corporation, but on the government side of things, who should we be looking at? yeah, it's a great question. so there are failures of protection, especially at the state and local level that i think haven't got as much attention through this reporting and through the outcry as they really deserve. so states like ohio and iowa, an arkansas as well, have been reducing the standards for child labor made it easier for
many are asylum seekers. we've been processed, they're known by the united states government to be in the country. you know, that's a very big difference. there are a number of players who are involved in this process. you've got the u. s. department of health and human services, which is responsible for placing migrate children with sponsor. you're also also supposed to provide care and protect them from exploitation. then there's a department of labor. they have a duty to stop child labor...
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so even if you think that too many people who don't really have a chance of asylum are applying for asylum, that doesn't mean that an individual shouldn't be allowed to present their case for protection. and then on top of that, if people are, it's a process that people are abating a process, that's not a cost for migration. that's the cause of a bad process about a silent process. and so the room sort of is misconceived as policy. it also is going to hurt a lot of people and for that reason to seize adamantly against it. in terms of the labor question that you asked a moment ago. or what we can do. we have a number of, of things that we think will help on the social services side. so increasing what's called a warm handoff between those government shelters and the local social service providers, making sure that kids and their sponsors have all of the access to material to support that they need. and providing all of these kids with lawyers because the lawyers often backstop the children's sort of protection. the sort of a child is in a situation they're going through their court case bec
so even if you think that too many people who don't really have a chance of asylum are applying for asylum, that doesn't mean that an individual shouldn't be allowed to present their case for protection. and then on top of that, if people are, it's a process that people are abating a process, that's not a cost for migration. that's the cause of a bad process about a silent process. and so the room sort of is misconceived as policy. it also is going to hurt a lot of people and for that reason to...
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seekers, singie _ large numbers of asylum seekers, single male asylum seekers, in their locations _al is the 1700 single male asvium _ the proposal is the 1700 single male asylum seekers to commit to that area where — asylum seekers to commit to that area where there are limited faciiities _ area where there are limited facilities and a real lack of transport connectivity, it's very isoiated. — transport connectivity, it's very isolated, local residents are very concerned — isolated, local residents are very concerned for the welfare of those asvium _ concerned for the welfare of those asylum seekers in that sort of accommodation.— asylum seekers in that sort of accommodation. that was dan gascoigne _ accommodation. that was dan gascoigne from _ accommodation. that was dan gascoigne from braintree - accommodation. that was dan i gascoigne from braintree district council. two other areas of military sites in —— have been earmarked for asylum seekers if this one goes ahead. this is going to the court of appeal, the home secretary will be delighted with the day's ruling because it help
seekers, singie _ large numbers of asylum seekers, single male asylum seekers, in their locations _al is the 1700 single male asvium _ the proposal is the 1700 single male asylum seekers to commit to that area where — asylum seekers to commit to that area where there are limited faciiities _ area where there are limited facilities and a real lack of transport connectivity, it's very isoiated. — transport connectivity, it's very isolated, local residents are very concerned — isolated,...
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_often. only way you can apply for. asylum _often that asylum in britain, often that pespie— asylum've iiei—ininr- have fled a civil war or you've fled _think you. fled persecution, i think you nave—is- fled persecution, i think you nave—is say.- fled persecution, i think you have—to say, i'ml have every right to say, i'm going— have every right to say, i'm going is— have every right to say, i'm going is i— have every right to say, i'm going to i-right- have every right to say, i'm going to i right to going to i have a right to asyian— going to i have a right to asylum. look,— going to i have a right to asylum. look, i'm a legitimate reiaaee— asylum. look, i'm a legitimate reiapee. in— asylum. look, i'm a legitimate refugee. i'm going to claim my reiaaee— refugee. i'm going to claim my refugee _think. refugee status where i think i paii— refugee status where i think i can build successful life for can build a successful life for nyseii. — can build a successful life for nyseii. -i— can build a successful life for. myself.-i-agreed myself. i mean, i really agreed viii—inesel with you
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or anything about asylum. in fact when they can then get to the border you don't ask them questions you do not do interviews to release them as a texas monthly not a notable conservative outlet who reports that i quote at no point does the app ask users are you seeking asylum? those arriving for that cbp one appointment's are given no interviews, asked no questions about vulnerabilities that they may or may not listed in the app or why they are coming to the united states. they are simply release into the country". so rather than building a wall mr. secretary you have built ticketmaster for illegal immigrants. quick senator, you are conflating programs. >> just respond to this comment is it true they are giving no interviews, asked no questions and simply release into the country? >> let me explain to what we announce on generally fit for quick so i want you to explain to me what's happening i don't you announce i read it to you. >> i will expand to what is happening. >> of the given interviews? >> we were pre
or anything about asylum. in fact when they can then get to the border you don't ask them questions you do not do interviews to release them as a texas monthly not a notable conservative outlet who reports that i quote at no point does the app ask users are you seeking asylum? those arriving for that cbp one appointment's are given no interviews, asked no questions about vulnerabilities that they may or may not listed in the app or why they are coming to the united states. they are simply...
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asylum.cerned that actually if what you then start doing is hcteeehe— you then start doing is increasing funds available, that ectuetty— increasing funds available, that ectuetty tt-e— increasing funds available, that actually it's going to be counterproductive because by yew— counterproductive because by yeutew— counterproductive because by yeut teete— counterproductive because by your own logic, the backlogs are huge— your own logic, the backlogs are huge eheety— your own logic, the backlogs are huge eheety .— your own logic, the backlogs are huge eheety. h— your own logic, the backlogs are huge already. if you your own logic, the backlogs are huge already . if you start huge already. if you start incentivising_ huge already. if you start incentivising ,_ huge already. if you start incentivising , i mean, no one incentivising, i mean, no one eheutt— incentivising, i mean, no one eheutt went— incentivising, i mean, no one should want to— incentivising, i mean, no one should want to incentivi
asylum.cerned that actually if what you then start doing is hcteeehe— you then start doing is increasing funds available, that ectuetty— increasing funds available, that ectuetty tt-e— increasing funds available, that actually it's going to be counterproductive because by yew— counterproductive because by yeutew— counterproductive because by yeut teete— counterproductive because by your own logic, the backlogs are huge— your own logic, the backlogs are huge eheety— your own...
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to the detention of asylum applicants. let's talk about parole. in these efforts to disguise the political impact, to defuse the political impact and disguised was actually happening, if we start to rename things and rebrand them so that the numbers seem to be improving more than they actually are but they aren't it's come to my attention that you've created at least 13 new parole programs within the department of homeland security. now i find this odd because you break them down by things like country of origin but i find this odd because the statute itself creating portal which is found in 1182 d5 a says that the secretary of homeland security subject to certain conditions shall parole, may parole into the united states temporarily under such conditions as he may prescribe only on a case-by-case basis for urgent humanitarian reasons or a significant public benefit and applying admission to the united states. so congress went way out of its way to define that and to say this must be handled on a case-by-case basis. no bro
to the detention of asylum applicants. let's talk about parole. in these efforts to disguise the political impact, to defuse the political impact and disguised was actually happening, if we start to rename things and rebrand them so that the numbers seem to be improving more than they actually are but they aren't it's come to my attention that you've created at least 13 new parole programs within the department of homeland security. now i find this odd because you break them down by things like...
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seekers in order to put asylum seekers in at order to put asylum seekers in oi—oi— order to put asylumn emergency decision on nekii you know— invoke an emergency decision on next? you know, we— invoke an emergency decision on next? you know, we simply cannot keep — next? you know, we simply cannot keep going — next? you know, we simply cannot keep going on— next? you know, we simply cannot keep going on iike— next? you know, we simply cannot keep going on like this, which is blundering_ keep going on like this, which is blundering from one chaotic siinoiion— is blundering from one chaotic siinoiion io— is blundering from one chaotic situation to another . why is it situation to another. why is it an situation to another. why is it on enengencw— situation to another. why is it on enengencw i— situation to another. why is it an emergency ? they've known an emergency? they've known oioni— an emergency? they've known oioni ii— an emergency? they've known oioni ii ion— an emergency? they've known about it for seven— an emergency? they've known about it for seven years. it's ioen— about it f
seekers in order to put asylum seekers in at order to put asylum seekers in oi—oi— order to put asylumn emergency decision on nekii you know— invoke an emergency decision on next? you know, we— invoke an emergency decision on next? you know, we simply cannot keep — next? you know, we simply cannot keep going — next? you know, we simply cannot keep going on— next? you know, we simply cannot keep going on iike— next? you know, we simply cannot keep going on like this, which is...
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the terrible dangers that we know they encounter along the way in an effort to pursue asylum. in any event, not get in. so that's the idea. but no, it is reliance on our own people to share the information and to do some prescreening of individuals who come to these centers, anything you want. >> so, thanks. in may. >> well, good afternoon everybody. for months now, since we took the majority, we have been hard at work putting together a strong border security package when we ran last year to get the majority, republicans said that among the other items we ran on in our commitment to america that we would work to secure america's border. because since the day, joe biden took office, he took very specific actions to open up america's border. day one, he halted construction of the wall. he terminated the remaining -- remain in mexico policy. ended agreements with northern triangle countries. and joe biden sent a message that america's border is open and millions of people answered that call and started coming across our border illegally. we don't know the exact number because th
the terrible dangers that we know they encounter along the way in an effort to pursue asylum. in any event, not get in. so that's the idea. but no, it is reliance on our own people to share the information and to do some prescreening of individuals who come to these centers, anything you want. >> so, thanks. in may. >> well, good afternoon everybody. for months now, since we took the majority, we have been hard at work putting together a strong border security package when we ran...
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around 500 asylum seekers will be in portland.office has confirmed that a barge would be towed here into portland port in the next few months and that it will be used to house up to you 500 single male asylum—seekers pulled up who will be held while they are asylum claims are being processed. we are told the boat which is called the stockholm will be in use for at least the next 18 months and that 20 for seven security will be provided on board. the home—office says that's to minimise disruption to the local community here. this is in a combination barge that is been used in the past to house oil rig workers, that's sort of thing. it's currently going under a refit as we understand but will arrive here in portland port for the ipo talking people on the harbour front here this afternoon, some of whom were very much in opposition to this plan, saying they were fearful of the impact this would have on the area on services in this community. perhaps on house prices to was to one lady even mentioned that cruise ships now call this port
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is encouraging people to come here illegally, that don't have valid asylum claims. that's what joe biden did. that's what we fix in this bill. jim can get into the details. >> well, i would just add, we want quicker adjudication as the leader talked about of those asylum claims and the legitimate ones that mr mccall referenced, truly, you know, eligible for asylum we want them to get that , in a faster time frame. so what our legislation says is you come to the border, you file your asylum claim, if we have space to attention, we will detain people while that's being evaluated. we think that will move it quicker and if not, then they will be returned to their home . as they await their claim. that makes sense. that's consistent with the mp p policy that was in place in the prior administration, the language that's in mr mccall's bill. and as the leader pointed out, we had broad discussions across the conference. and we think we arrived at something that is going to help everybody and get 218 votes. >> yes, sir. yeah, we could package it all together if you watch wha
is encouraging people to come here illegally, that don't have valid asylum claims. that's what joe biden did. that's what we fix in this bill. jim can get into the details. >> well, i would just add, we want quicker adjudication as the leader talked about of those asylum claims and the legitimate ones that mr mccall referenced, truly, you know, eligible for asylum we want them to get that , in a faster time frame. so what our legislation says is you come to the border, you file your...
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my grandfather was an asylum he was a man asylum seeker. he was a man eontne— asylum seeker.eing the._point, the. the. the second point, the attontone— the. the second point, the. albanians—given albanians who've been given a big albanians who've been given a org-rye— albanians who've been given a big-i've got— albanians who've been given a big i've got albanian big kicking. i've got albanian trtente— big kicking. i've got albaniani friends—albanian friends. i've done an albanian root— friends. i've done an albanian root tne.— friends. i've done an albanian road trip. let's— friends. i've done an albanian road trip. let's not— friends. i've done an albanian road trip. let's not treat these peonte— road trip. let's not treat these people oe— road trip. let's not treat these people as too— road trip. let's not treat these people as bad people. they're not-reope— people as bad people. they're not people. matthew, not bad people. 28 matthew, trottnen— not bad people. 28 matthew, trottnen ,— not bad people. 28 matthew, trottnen , rt— not bad people. 28 matthew, matthew , it is— no
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are not actually eligible to get asylum. a lot of them have just been told what to say. they basically in real time change what they say so that they fit within the asylum laws. we have to make sure we are processing it properly and vetting improperly. right now, that is not happening. everybody wants to know how many border patrol and national guard, you wouldn't need near the number if we just enforce the law. that is the key, first do those things that you know will stop the flow. then add to the border agents but let them do their job. my husband is in the military, he has military members who have stood on the border with a clicker. all they do is click how many people go through, they are not allowed to do anything. let's let border patrol do their job. the national guard are just standing there because no one will let them do something. let's give them the powers to do what they need to do and then let's look at the numbers. >> [indiscernible] ms. haley: i think right now we have got to do something. in may, we will h
are not actually eligible to get asylum. a lot of them have just been told what to say. they basically in real time change what they say so that they fit within the asylum laws. we have to make sure we are processing it properly and vetting improperly. right now, that is not happening. everybody wants to know how many border patrol and national guard, you wouldn't need near the number if we just enforce the law. that is the key, first do those things that you know will stop the flow. then add...
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so yes, you— granted asylum status. so yes, yee ehe— granted asylum status.s, of course. there's places it's really difficult in some countries. what about rwanda ? countries. what about rwanda? what about other countries? we can there a dedicated can send is there a dedicated line of effort between casework enforcement across from enforcement right across from border arrival and then border force arrival and then you've accommodate you've got these accommodate problems we're simply problems because we're simply not equipped, nigel, to be able to deal with these. well, let's come to deal with these. well, let's teet— to deal with these. well, let's eeet te— to deal with these. well, let's come back to that— : well, let's come back to that because heeeee— come back to that because heeeee h— come back to that because because in the— come back to that because because in the last week we've het— because in the last week we've het-seempteh— because in the last week we've had scampton announcement, had the scampton announcement, we've-essex former- we've had the es
so yes, you— granted asylum status. so yes, yee ehe— granted asylum status.s, of course. there's places it's really difficult in some countries. what about rwanda ? countries. what about rwanda? what about other countries? we can there a dedicated can send is there a dedicated line of effort between casework enforcement across from enforcement right across from border arrival and then border force arrival and then you've accommodate you've got these accommodate problems we're simply...
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so yes, you— granted asylum status. so yes, you on— granted asylum status.at about rwanda ? countries. what about rwanda? what about other countries? we can there a dedicated can send is there a dedicated line of effort between casework enforcement across from enforcement right across from border arrival and then border force arrival and then you've accommodate you've got these accommodate problems we're simply problems because we're simply not equipped, nigel, to be able to deal with these. well, let's come to deal with these. well, let's boot— to deal with these. well, let's boot to— to deal with these. well, let's come back to that— : well, let's come back to that because beuee— come back to that because beuee bn— come back to that because because in the— come back to that because because in the last week we've not— because in the last week we've not-eeombton— because in the last week we've had scampton announcement, had the scampton announcement, we've-essex former- we've had the essex former raf boee—we-we- we've had the essex former raf boeewe—bwe noti
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with 500 asylum seekers being inserted tnte— asylum seekers being inserted tnte tne— asylum seekers beings tt toots— can see the well that's tear gas, it looks like. but whether it's gas, it looks like. but whether tt-s teen— gas, it looks like. but whether it's been fired— gas, it looks like. but whether it's been fired at— gas, it looks like. but whether it's been fired at the police or wnetneo— it's been fired at the police or wnetneo tts— it's been fired at the police or whether it's just— it's been fired at the police or whether it's just gone off tteoe— whether it's just gone off there, we're _ whether it's just gone off there, we're not quite sure . there, we're not quite sure. wett— there, we're not quite sure. wett toot-s— there, we're not quite sure. well, that's a— there, we're not quite sure. well, that's a that's a flare . well, that's a that's a flare. so well, that's a that's a flare. to notes— well, that's a that's a flare. so flares-thrown - well, that's a that's a flare. so flares thrown in the so flares being thrown in the net— so flares being thrown in the otet tettoe—
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the changes are an excuse to port migrants and potentially deny refugees their rights as they seek asylum in europe. and i am too anal by georgia leonardi. she is a spokesperson for see watch in italy, the german angio is a non profit organization that conducts civil search and rescue operations in the central mediterranean. thank you so much for joining us. i'd like to just begin by asking you the latest information that you have regarding the rescue of migrants in the mediterranean sea. yes, good morning. as so delicious information is that you should be almost determinate to the rescue of about 1200 people supported by italian coast guard, and addressing to be both with the 8, respectively, 80400 migrants on board. the risk operation has been ongoing since a couple of days now after president has been flagged by and you as alarm on and he was and they, yesterday, during our i area le, monitoring mission and see what we spotted yet. and other to both we about $400.00 people each, we alerted the authorities and seen there was also and nearly caught her from the time you needed it to both
the changes are an excuse to port migrants and potentially deny refugees their rights as they seek asylum in europe. and i am too anal by georgia leonardi. she is a spokesperson for see watch in italy, the german angio is a non profit organization that conducts civil search and rescue operations in the central mediterranean. thank you so much for joining us. i'd like to just begin by asking you the latest information that you have regarding the rescue of migrants in the mediterranean sea. yes,...
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k, except foot basically 2 reasons if they're seeking asylum. one is that they have a very strong connections here, like family. so this is the place they're quite reasonably desperate to try and reach to have asylum because that's where they'll be safe with their loved ones. alternatively, they come to the u. k because they have experienced violence and exclusion elsewhere. and this is the last place that they may seek safety. they don't come in particularly large numbers. the u. k doesn't see very many people seeking asylum compared to most other european countries, let alone countries elsewhere in the world. and it could perfectly well deal with its system as it used to, if it would only decide the claims people make. steve, the u. k. government has been very creative. it, that's the wrong word. let me rephrase. the u. k. government seems to be going out of its way to make headlines with its immigration policy headline after headline, and whether it's sending people to be processed in rwanda, which still hasn't started turning back. people cr
k, except foot basically 2 reasons if they're seeking asylum. one is that they have a very strong connections here, like family. so this is the place they're quite reasonably desperate to try and reach to have asylum because that's where they'll be safe with their loved ones. alternatively, they come to the u. k because they have experienced violence and exclusion elsewhere. and this is the last place that they may seek safety. they don't come in particularly large numbers. the u. k doesn't see...
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asylum—processed .s now sutntnetet— by west midlands police has now culminated in— by west midlands police has now culminated in 21— by west midlands police has now culminated in 21 people being senwstet— culminated in 21 people being convicted of— culminated in 21 people being convicted of utterly, utterly snesttng— convicted of utterly, utterly shocking crimes yet again. we'll tntng— shocking crimes yet again. we'll trtng you— shocking crimes yet again. we'll trtng you tnere— shocking crimes yet again. we'll bring you more info on all of tnes— bring you more info on all of tnet. ant— bring you more info on all of that. and north— bring you more info on all of that. and north of the border, up tn— that. and north of the border, up in scotland.— that. and north of the border, up in scotland. that's right, wtsete— up in scotland. that's right, nicola sturgeon's husband has teen— nicola sturgeon's husband has been arrested— nicola sturgeon's husband has been arrested-of- nicola sturgeon's husband has been
asylum—processed .s now sutntnetet— by west midlands police has now culminated in— by west midlands police has now culminated in 21— by west midlands police has now culminated in 21 people being senwstet— culminated in 21 people being convicted of— culminated in 21 people being convicted of utterly, utterly snesttng— convicted of utterly, utterly shocking crimes yet again. we'll tntng— shocking crimes yet again. we'll trtng you— shocking crimes yet again. we'll trtng you...
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that is how asylum works. we expect the french to operate _ asylum works.e italians, not dimensions,- italians, not dimensions, people will say that _ italians, not dimensions, people will say that all _ italians, not dimensions, people will say that all well _ italians, not dimensions, people will say that all well and - italians, not dimensions, people will say that all well and good, l italians, not dimensions, people l will say that all well and good, but very few people are returned, and we need a better return system. . very few people are returned, and we need a better return system.- need a better return system. , well, we're not going _ need a better return system. , well, we're not going to — need a better return system. , well, we're not going to have _ need a better return system. , well, we're not going to have a _ need a better return system. , well, we're not going to have a better - we're not going to have a better return _ we're not going to have a better return system if instead of actually focusing _ return system if instead of actually f
that is how asylum works. we expect the french to operate _ asylum works.e italians, not dimensions,- italians, not dimensions, people will say that _ italians, not dimensions, people will say that all _ italians, not dimensions, people will say that all well _ italians, not dimensions, people will say that all well and - italians, not dimensions, people will say that all well and good, l italians, not dimensions, people l will say that all well and good, but very few people are returned, and...
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it help with tackling the number of asylum seekers?is not going to be really relevant at _ asylum seekers? it is not going to be really relevant at all. the - be really relevant at all. the numbers of young people unaccompanied minors coming across the channel_ unaccompanied minors coming across the channel are very, very small, in comparison — the channel are very, very small, in comparison with the number of adults coming _ comparison with the number of adults coming across the channel.— coming across the channel. x-raying --eole coming across the channel. x-raying people who — coming across the channel. x-raying people who say _ coming across the channel. x-raying people who say they _ coming across the channel. x-raying people who say they are _ coming across the channel. x-raying people who say they are children - coming across the channel. x-raying| people who say they are children and are claiming asylum is a controversial policy, but it is a policy the home office says would make age assessments more robust and consistent. anna
it help with tackling the number of asylum seekers?is not going to be really relevant at _ asylum seekers? it is not going to be really relevant at all. the - be really relevant at all. the numbers of young people unaccompanied minors coming across the channel_ unaccompanied minors coming across the channel are very, very small, in comparison — the channel are very, very small, in comparison with the number of adults coming _ comparison with the number of adults coming across the channel.—...
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do we need to change our asylum system? how do you grade our asylum system? >> our asylum system is broken. our immigration system is broken. and in desperate need of reform. it has been so for years and years. it is why the president submitted on his first day in office proposed legislation to fix it. >> thank you. let me turn to one more topic in the short time i have. last congress the minority staff on this committee should a report highlighting failures of dhs and hhs to adequately vet and monitor unaccompanied children coming into the country, 290,000 such children into the country during 21-22. ..monitor unaccompanied childrn that are coming to the country, over 290,000 such illusion into the country during 2021 and 22. three quarters of them were released to sponsors, many of the children, as we understand now -- have reportedly been trafficked in it's increasingly in the public awareness. are we making progress here? what's happening? >> so if i may, senator, our responsibility by law is to turn an unaccompanied child over to health and human service
do we need to change our asylum system? how do you grade our asylum system? >> our asylum system is broken. our immigration system is broken. and in desperate need of reform. it has been so for years and years. it is why the president submitted on his first day in office proposed legislation to fix it. >> thank you. let me turn to one more topic in the short time i have. last congress the minority staff on this committee should a report highlighting failures of dhs and hhs to...
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singh asylum system, police. singh iiiiiii— asylum system, police. non—existent. and why everywhere you non—existent. and why everywhere iii iiiii — non—existent. and why everywhere iii iiiii iiii— non—existent. and why everywhere you look, just nothing seems to iii— you look, just nothing seems to iii ii— you look, just nothing seems to iii ii iii.— you look, just nothing seems to work at all. prime— you look, just nothing seems to work at all. prime minister. mr iiiiiii— work at all. prime minister. mr iiiiiii. — work at all. prime minister. mr iiiiiii. iii— work at all. prime minister. mr typekit . mr speaker- work at all. prime minister. mr typekit . it.” it.” work at all. prime minister. mr typekit . typekit. mr speaker, mr speaker, i can't . i typekit. mr speaker, mr speaker, i can't. i can't quite remember, but i think he started by talking about when he was dpp in 2013, when and i'm, i'm actually i i'm, 2013, when and i'm, i'm actually , i'm, i'm actually glad he brought that up because there was something else that happened when he was dpp i
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still ahead on al 0 will tell you why the british government is planning to house hundreds of asylum seekers on a board. and this, have you wondered why eggs have gotten so expensive lately? i'm kristen salumi looking for the answer to that question. lancaster county, pennsylvania. ah. hello there. the weather is looking largely quiet across much of south asia. at the moment. we're expecting lots of sunshine to come into pakistan as well as northern areas of india further south. this is where we see the cloud and the heavier rain picking up friday into saturday. some showers as well edging into coastal areas of corolla and the potential for some storms popping off in sri lanka to the north east. it's a quiet to picture as well, with lots in the way as sunshine coming to bangladesh. and for pakistan where we are expecting some heat to pick up the horse seeing 30 degrees celsius on saturday, the temperatures may be on the up here, but they slowly coming down places like japan as we move to east asia, that slow moving weather system. finally, edging its way further east from friday into
still ahead on al 0 will tell you why the british government is planning to house hundreds of asylum seekers on a board. and this, have you wondered why eggs have gotten so expensive lately? i'm kristen salumi looking for the answer to that question. lancaster county, pennsylvania. ah. hello there. the weather is looking largely quiet across much of south asia. at the moment. we're expecting lots of sunshine to come into pakistan as well as northern areas of india further south. this is where...
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we will tell you why the british government is planning to house hundreds of asylum seekers on a barge. have you wondered why eggs have gotten so expensive lately? i'm kristen salumi, looking for the answer to that question. lancaster county, pennsylvania. ah, it's a $1000000000.00 money, no drink operation. the coal, marcia is bigger than the company with financial institutions, regulators and governments complicit. and what is this? is that right? i've described that in a 4 part series. al jazeera investigative unit goes under cover in southern africa, pittsburgh. we can fill 90 percent. it doesn't. once it's the falling, it's perfectly brand new. good. pop 3 on anxious era in me and monroe him gives citizen journalists are risking their lives to secretly film the ongoing prosecution of their people from 101 east reveals there never before seen footage on all jazeera when the news breaks. this is a 10 nationwide site says that the beginning of the year when people need to be high. and the story needs to be told. i just want to research deeply and dive into its history and origin, wit
we will tell you why the british government is planning to house hundreds of asylum seekers on a barge. have you wondered why eggs have gotten so expensive lately? i'm kristen salumi, looking for the answer to that question. lancaster county, pennsylvania. ah, it's a $1000000000.00 money, no drink operation. the coal, marcia is bigger than the company with financial institutions, regulators and governments complicit. and what is this? is that right? i've described that in a 4 part series. al...
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numbers around 50,000 asylum seekers are currently in hotels, and the asylum backlog total something says it is looking at more of these vessels and talking to more of these vessels and talking to more ports around the country about where it can more then. man? where it can more then. many thanks, dan johnson — where it can more then. many thanks, dan johnson with _ where it can more then. many thanks, dan johnson with that _ where it can more then. many thanks, dan johnson with that story _ where it can more then. many thanks, dan johnson with that story in - danjohnson with that story in dorset. the united states is "going to hell", says donald trump, in his response to a court appearance yesterday, when he was charged with 34 counts of falsifying business records. he told his supporters that it was a "fake case", part of a democratic conspiracy to damage his chances of winning the presidential election next year. the case relates to money paid to the former porn actress stormy daniels. 0ur north america editor, sarah smith, has the story. trump supporters lined the streets to welc
numbers around 50,000 asylum seekers are currently in hotels, and the asylum backlog total something says it is looking at more of these vessels and talking to more of these vessels and talking to more ports around the country about where it can more then. man? where it can more then. many thanks, dan johnson — where it can more then. many thanks, dan johnson with _ where it can more then. many thanks, dan johnson with that _ where it can more then. many thanks, dan johnson with that story _...
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asylum seekers £6,500 a— plans that give some asylum seekers £6,500 a month, okay?ecided - to any of these mps because they've decided to front up to any of these mps because th
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k is currently experiencing an enormous backlog and it's asylum system is for one single reason. the government has decided to stop processing people's claims. what it is meant is that as people entered the asylum system, the back block has to get bigger because nobody is leaving it. they've read this system. and of course now there are more and more people stuck in limbo. and the cost of that gets bigger. but the u. k doesn't see very many people seeking asylum compared to most of the european countries, let alone countries elsewhere in the world. and it could perfectly well deal with its system as it used to. if it would only decide the claims people make. the latest now from our ongoing exclusive investigation into a huge money laundering and gold smuggling operation implicating seniors and baldwin diplomats and major south african banks. to day al jazeera investigative unit reveals the dubai connection. alexander james reports on the rival, gangs, laundering vast amounts of money. camelot, putney is notorious, go dealer. he loaned his money using gold that he sells in dubai.
k is currently experiencing an enormous backlog and it's asylum system is for one single reason. the government has decided to stop processing people's claims. what it is meant is that as people entered the asylum system, the back block has to get bigger because nobody is leaving it. they've read this system. and of course now there are more and more people stuck in limbo. and the cost of that gets bigger. but the u. k doesn't see very many people seeking asylum compared to most of the european...
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congress passed the asylum law.o since then, we have had asylum as an opportunity doesn't mean that you get it automatically. we need to preserve that if the administration continues on its transit ban and other elements in which basically it undermines even the opportunity to make a case for asylum that it would fall into that category. i hope it doesn't do that. i think it's looking for a different path. i do want to ask you about just a stunning story. uh on the front page of the new york times this morning, they're reporting that the white house and federal agencies repeatedly ignored warnings that many of these migrant children were working in dangerous jobs that violated child labor laws across the united states, a document many children that were taken all sorts of different states and put into this dangerous work with a real lack of follow up. they couldn't even find some of the children. the white house says. it's unacceptable. the companies would use child labor. they said. they're working on strengthening
congress passed the asylum law.o since then, we have had asylum as an opportunity doesn't mean that you get it automatically. we need to preserve that if the administration continues on its transit ban and other elements in which basically it undermines even the opportunity to make a case for asylum that it would fall into that category. i hope it doesn't do that. i think it's looking for a different path. i do want to ask you about just a stunning story. uh on the front page of the new york...
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seekers asylum in the uk. people claiming asylum seekers asylum in the uk .— over 5000 people have come so her hhhe weer.— over 5000 people have come so far this year. do— over 5000 people have come so far this year. do you sense that hhhhge— far this year. do you sense that hhhhge ee— far this year. do you sense that hhhhge heh— far this year. do you sense that things are not slowing down, her— things are not slowing down, hheh hhew-re— things are not slowing down, that they're not— things are not slowing down, that they're not going to slow hewh— that they're not going to slow hewh eh— that they're not going to slow down at all? _ that they're not going to slow down at all? ti that they're not going to slow down at all? “riti down at all? there is no suggestion on that that is the case. we have been on the other side of the channel. we've seen that there are still thousands of people that are camped in these makeshift camps in woodland and other areas around the sort of main beaches in dunkirk and calais and even further down towards boulogne and all of the
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it's important to put the number in context last year, france still had a lot more asylum applications. then the united kingdom, germany had many more. so in a way, this is just a normal phenomenon. people realize that if they try to cross the channel, if they get to the united kingdom, if they have family they are, or if the smugglers tell them, it is easier to live there. and once they reach the united kingdom, they can stay there because not a single person has been returned from the united kingdom, defrauded the last years. well, that is for many a reason to try. it's actually been a large number, leaving france last year to the u. k, then arrive from all of africa to spain. so then what's your take, your personal take on the u. k. 's new illegal migration bell. because the government for its part says that it's intended to deter people from a legally entering the u. k. but we've heard a representative from the you and hcr warning, it could lead to the collapse of the system of international protection for refugees. where i think 2 things are important. first, nobody needs to leave
it's important to put the number in context last year, france still had a lot more asylum applications. then the united kingdom, germany had many more. so in a way, this is just a normal phenomenon. people realize that if they try to cross the channel, if they get to the united kingdom, if they have family they are, or if the smugglers tell them, it is easier to live there. and once they reach the united kingdom, they can stay there because not a single person has been returned from the united...
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and have their asylum application being assessed. and this is of course, the result of the lack of cooperation from the european union, even though it's in its founding treaty. there is, it is clearly enshrined the principle of solidarity, specifically in the topic of asylum and migration. this is not happening and this is the situation that is that we have now in italy and it will be at the cost of the human rights of the people in danger. in the mediterranean migration route, tell us more about the humanitarian situation, especially on the both right now. so when we are cited in people se, i mean usually they and they weigh it and they had the, i mean it's, it's really and it's really difficult for us to be there monitoring them from the sky and knowing that they cannot be rescued immediately. corporations, when they take place that they take a huge amount of time and hours, especially on these big fishing boats. it's really difficult to support people. we were informed about the presence of medical emergencies and a pregnant women
and have their asylum application being assessed. and this is of course, the result of the lack of cooperation from the european union, even though it's in its founding treaty. there is, it is clearly enshrined the principle of solidarity, specifically in the topic of asylum and migration. this is not happening and this is the situation that is that we have now in italy and it will be at the cost of the human rights of the people in danger. in the mediterranean migration route, tell us more...
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being able to take on any migrants or asylum seekers. the government though is pointing for the statistics as far as the backlog of asylum cases that it's having to deal with on the cost of housing. those people while the claims are being processed. there are some 160000 asylum tases currently in the system. $51000.00 people are currently in temporary accommodation and the government saying that the cost of that is extraordinary. certainly the u. k. government seems to see the migration asylum problem as it calls it, as through the prism of the criminal gangs and wanting to clamp down on the criminal gangs who are exploiting people wanting to pay money to come across the english channel on small votes. the opposition, though, the main labor party opposition cast thomas saying it was absolute evidence of failure that the government should be seeking to use a barge in this way. he pointed out that only one percent of those people who arrived by small boats last year have had the claims processed. and that is the reason why there are many a
being able to take on any migrants or asylum seekers. the government though is pointing for the statistics as far as the backlog of asylum cases that it's having to deal with on the cost of housing. those people while the claims are being processed. there are some 160000 asylum tases currently in the system. $51000.00 people are currently in temporary accommodation and the government saying that the cost of that is extraordinary. certainly the u. k. government seems to see the migration asylum...