Jon Featonby
@jonfeatonby.bsky.social
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I do refugee and asylum policy at the Refugee Council, so most likely a lot of the posts will be about that.
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the numbers are also really small. 329 applications in the year to June 2025, which was actually a reduction on the 12 months before.
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cjmckinney.bsky.social
Government statement to MPs on digital ID yesterday evening. "Tackling illegal immigration" carefully positioned as the third of three reasons to do it, and even then "not a silver bullet" hansard.parliament.uk/commons/2025...
Digital ID - Hansard - UK Parliament
Hansard record of the item : 'Digital ID' on Monday 13 October 2025.
hansard.parliament.uk
jonfeatonby.bsky.social
Here's the parliamentary statement outlining the changes (haven't seen the detail yet) questions-statements.parliament.uk/written-stat...
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There’s a statement of changes to the immigration rules on today’s Commons order paper commonsbusiness.parliament.uk/Document/978...
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sundersays.bsky.social
I asked Chris Philip this.
- the last govt passed laws saying those who came without permission could not claim asylum
- the government cleared a backlog well, but then ceased to process claims in the last year.
- they had 60,000 people in hotels. Surely over 50k of them were never going to Rwanda?
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John Tuckett has been confirmed as the new Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration, around 10 months since his pre-appointment hearing with the Home Affairs Select committee www.gov.uk/government/n...
John Tuckett appointed as new ICIBI
The Home Secretary has today announced John Tuckett's appointment as Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration (ICIBI).
www.gov.uk
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Interesting: Leaving the #ECHR would be a grave mistake, writes former UK Lord Chancellor and Justice Secretary Sir Robert Buckland KC👇

🔗 conservativehome.com/2025/10/05/r... via @conservativehome.bsky.social
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Moving to large scale sites won’t save money. The last government tried and it ended up costing more with people housed in unsuitable places. The cheaper and faster way to get out of hotels is to give leave to people who will either eventually get it anyway or who can’t be removed.
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adambienkov.bsky.social
Kemi Badenoch asked where she would send the 150,000 people she says she would deport every year, replies that it's an "irrelevant question".
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tomfreeman.bsky.social
Yes, that's what we need, marauding gangs of masked Trumpist thugs tearing neighbourhoods apart and grabbing anyone they think looks foreign
Front-page headline on the Sunday Express: "Tory ICE force would deport 150.000 a year"
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Granting leave to people who will either end up getting it or who can’t be removed anyway would free up enough capacity to close the hotels in around 6 months. Granting leave to people from Afghanistan, Eritrea, Iran, Sudan and Syria would do it www.refugeecouncil.org.uk/stay-informe...
Ending the use of hotels to house people seeking asylum - Refugee Council
New analysis outlines how the UK can responsibly end the use of asylum hotels within a year through a secure, practical solution.
www.refugeecouncil.org.uk
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All the options discussed involve trying to find alternative accommodation. The last government tried that- it’s either too expensive, completely inappropriate or there’s not enough of it. Our @refugeecouncil.bsky.social proposal would give c.30,000 people leave, letting them get on with their lives
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#ECREWeekly Updates on UK:
▪️Launch of ‘One in, one out’ people transfer scheme
▪️Channel crossings and deaths
▪️Lawyers and NGOs call out threats from far-right
▪️NGOs urge the government to stop scapegoating people on the move
▪️Migration and asylum-related policy announcements

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jonfeatonby.bsky.social
That will be very interesting! And congratulations on getting a response to an FOI
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sonial77.bsky.social
I went to a Right to Remain event last week where a few people who were directly affected by the sudden closure of the refugee family reunion route spoke about the impact on them and their children, it was incredibly distressing to hear. Families should be together! This is not okay!
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The idea that being a refugee is somehow a “golden ticket” is genuinely awful. These are people who the government have recognised are in need of protection. Do they think people chose that? That that’s what people wanted?

www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2025...
Starmer to end asylum ‘golden ticket’ of resettlement and family reunion rights
People granted asylum will have to earn right to invite family in plan charities call ‘straight from populist playbook’
www.theguardian.com
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"One of the “pull factors” of small boat migration is believed to be promises by traffickers that it is easy to find work on the black market"

Genuinely interested to understand the logic that thinks ID cards mean people wouldn't be exploited through the black market.

inews.co.uk/news/politic...
'BritCard' digital ID will be made law for all adults in bid to tackle small boats
No 10 believes a mandatory ID card system will help stop illegal immigrants working
inews.co.uk
jonfeatonby.bsky.social
It does annoy me that the Home Office continue to publish daily stats on channel crossings yet haven't updated the appeal stats since March 2023, but...

What they do show is it's been a relatively quiet summer - and as of 23 Sep there had been more crossings in 2022 than at the same point in 2025.
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It remains the case that if the asylum claims of those crossing the channel were processed, the majority (around 6 in 10 at initial decision) would be granted.