Article 6TYGR Planned people-smuggling laws risk ‘criminalising’ asylum seekers, charities say

Planned people-smuggling laws risk ‘criminalising’ asylum seekers, charities say

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Rajeev Syal Home affairs editor
from World news | The Guardian on (#6TYGR)

Bill introduced to parliament could mean asylum seekers crossing the Channel who refuse rescue could face five years in prison

Keir Starmer's planned people-smuggling laws risk criminalising" hundreds of asylum seekers, refugee charities have said, after it emerged that people who refuse to be rescued by the French authorities could be jailed for five years.

Some parents who bring their children to the UK in small boats could also face prosecution, which could ultimately split their families, a human rights assessment of the border security, asylum and immigration bill has concluded.

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