UK Labour Government Plans New Asylum Sponsorship Scheme Modeled on Ukraine Program
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Kurt Zindulka
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The UK's Labour Party government, led by Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood, plans to introduce a new asylum scheme modeled on the Ukraine sponsorship program. Under this plan, businesses, community organizations, and universities would be allowed to sponsor asylum seekers to come to Britain. The article frames this as a shift from Mahmood's initial portrayal as an immigration hardliner, suggesting the policy represents a more open approach to migration.
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businesses, community organisations, and universities will be allowed to sponsor supposed refugees to come to the country
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