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UK asylum seekers could have to pay government $13K before applying for settlement
The UK government proposes requiring asylum seekers to repay approximately £10,000 for accommodation and support before applying for settlement. The policy, part of broader immigration reforms, faces criticism from refugee advocates and migration researchers, while political parties like Labour and Reform UK navigate internal and public pressures on immigration.
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