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In a move aimed at reinforcing the UK’s immigration  system the government has proposed adding India  and Georgia to an expanded list of safe state doing  so would speed up the process of sending back  illegal immigrants from India it will also rule out  their chance of seeking asylum in Britian the draft  legislation laid in the house of commons earlier this  week include india and Georgia as a country to be  added to the list. 

The UK home officer says the move is aimed at  strengthening the country’s immigration system and  helping prevent abuse by people making founded  protection claims . The home secretary soel braan  says expanding the list will allow the UK government  to swiftly remove people with no right to be in the 

country and send a clear message to illegal  immigrants.  

The move is in live with measure to meet British  prime minister rishy sunak pledge to stop the boats  of migrants landing on the country shows illegally.  The home officer said that Indian and Georgian  small boat arrivals has increased once the last year  despite individuals from these countries not being  at obvious risk of persecution other countries  deemed safe by the UK include Albania and  Switzerland as well as the European union and the  European economic area states. 

A country can only be added to the UK’s safe list  non legislative as the section 80AA if the home  secretary is satisfied there is no serious risk of  persecution of its nationals and that removal of  nationals to that country cannot go against the UK’s  obligation under the human rights convention the  proposal to be add India and Georgia to the list will  now undergo parliamentary scrutiny in both house  of parliament before it come into force.

The latest measure fall within the illegal migration  act 2023 which aims to stop the boats by changing  the law . 

Reference: https://economictimes.indiatimes.com 

WRITTEN BY: VARSHA K , COLLEGE NAME: SDM LAW COLLEGE MANGALORE , A 8th SEMESTER LEGAL JOURNALISM INTERN AT  LEGAL VIDHIYA 

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