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  • I think the vast majority of cases their claim shouldn’t have failed. Which is the general view of the majority of migrant right NGOs and legal firms.

  • I think this needs a source.

    A lot of the applications for asylum do succeed (something like or above 2/3 i think from memory), but is this talking only about failed asylum claims, or all immigration claims altogether? Maybe your point is that there should be no limits on immigration - that is a reasonable position but it isn’t the law, and while it isn’t, is it ridiculous to think that those who don’t succeed under the system we have should be required to leave?

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