UK requires failed asylum families to accept up to £40,000 or face removal
→Accommodation teams must process family departures within seven days
Change
UK introduced a pilot requiring failed asylum families to accept up to £10,000 per person within seven days or face forcible removal.
Why it matters
UK evicts asylum seekers breaking the law from government accommodation. UK government limits accommodation and support from June to those deemed genuinely in need.
Implications
- — Removal teams must schedule enforced removals within seven days for families refusing payments.
- — Benefits teams must stop support payments when asylum seekers work illegally or commit offences.
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