So GNHQ has now entered the discussion with a Channel 4 Factcheck which says:
Under British law, it’s illegal to enter the country without a visa or special permission. That means someone who reaches the UK on a small boat could face up to four years in prison. But people who make the Channel crossing are protected by international law if they claim asylum once they arrive. That means they can’t be punished while their application is being considered – and if they’re successful, they won’t be prosecuted for the way they arrived. So, arriving by small boat is only illegal if you don’t claim asylum – or if you make an asylum claim and it’s rejected.
So apparently anyone who claims asylum and is rejected is an illegal immigrant and faces up to four years in prison. Can you see a flaw in this reasoning? If we put all the unsuccessful asylum claims in prison then we end up looking after them for four years whether they are successful in their claim or not.
It seems once they’re here they don’t leave. Is this Hotel California?
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