Suella Braverman refuses to rule out electronic tags for asylum seekers

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Suella Braverman refuses to rule out electronic tags for asylum seekers
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The Home Office is also reportedly considering withdrawing financial support for migrants who do not report regularly to officials

who cannot be housed in the immigration detention estate, which can only hold 2,500 people at a time, do not abscond.“We’ve just enacted a landmark piece of legislation in the form of our. That empowers us to detain those who arrive here illegally and thereafter to swiftly remove them to a safe country like Rwanda,” she said.She continued: “We are considering a range of options. We have a couple of thousand detention places in our existing removal capacity.

While the use of electronic and GPS tagging is being looked at, there are reportedly concerns within the department that it could be incredibly costly.

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