Feuding Bureaucrats
Allow HALF A MILLION Failed Asylum Seekers To Stay In UK
by Simon Kent 8 Nov 2015
Over half a million failed asylum seekers are free to
live in the UK due to a funding
brawl between Theresa May’s Home Office and the Ministry of Justice (MoJ).
The vast back log of appeals lodged by the migrants cannot be
processed by cash-starved immigration courts
and bureaucratic inertia means they have indefinite leave to remain.
When – and if – the outstanding cases do come before a
court, the majority of applicants will be granted leave to stay in the UK
because the length of time spent waiting means they can build up the
strength of their human rights cases.
Many will simply have children, meaning deportation will be
denied because of their right to claim a family life in the UK.
As Breitbart London has reported, the
number of migrants claiming asylum in Britain hit a six-year high in July amid the
on-going refugee crisis, making the UK the fourth largest recipients of asylum
seekers in Europe.
In just one month 4,305 people and their dependants lodged a
claim for asylum in the UK, making July the highest monthly figure since early
2009, according to Eurostat, the EU’s data agency.
According
to the Sunday Express, attempts to handle that flow have been
stymied by devastating Government cuts to justice administration
which have stripped the funds needed to process the huge numbers of asylum
appeals being sent their way.
A high placed source within the immigration courts system
told the newspaper that “at least half” of the courtrooms at each hearing
centre have been shut in a bid to meet George Osborne’s savings targets.
The Home Office, itself under budgetary pressures, says it
is merely deferring any applications to stay in Britain which it believes could
result in an appeal.
The senior whistleblower said that the result is a vast
500,000-strong back log of cases, which is rapidly expanding because both
departments are “more interested in protecting their budgets than administering
justice”.
For its part, a spokesman for the Home Office said his
department would not comment on any aspect of the situation, adding it was a
matter for the MoJ.
The MoJ also dodged questions on the issue, referring
questions back to the Home Office and to Her Majesty’s Courts and Tribunal
Service (HMCTS).
A spokesman for HMCTS would not disclose how large the
current backlog of cases is or how many court rooms have been closed.
He said: “Immigration and asylum appeals are currently being
heard within eight months on average. Significant delays only arise when cases
are very complicated.
“To maintain current performance levels we are putting in
additional sitting days for judges from next month.
“It is nonsense to suggest we are in dispute with the Home
Office and we continue to work closely with them on reforms to the immigration
system.”
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