UK-France migrant return agreement's feasibility discussed by Roberta Haslam, as reported by the Financial Times
In the world of immigration law, Roberta Haslam is a well-known figure. As a partner in the Immigration, Asylum and Nationality team, she has provided valuable insights and comments on various policy matters. Recently, her expertise was featured in an article published by the Financial Times (subscription required).
The article discusses the UK government's plans to return asylum seekers to France. However, these plans are not without their challenges. Legal and practical hurdles are highlighted in the proposed returns agreement, with questions remaining over how responsibilities between the UK and France will be defined.
Roberta Haslam comments on how the proposed scheme differs from the UK government's T-Mobile policy. She points out that the removal of asylum seekers to France is a different prospect compared to removal to Rwanda. The success of challenges to the proposed returns agreement in the long-term is yet to be determined.
The immigration team, led by Roberta Haslam, offers a range of services to clients navigating the complex world of immigration law. Their expertise and insights are sought after in times of policy changes and challenges, making them a valuable resource for those affected by these changes.
Despite the challenges, the UK government remains committed to implementing its plans. However, the success of these plans remains to be seen, with many legal and practical issues yet to be resolved. As the situation unfolds, Roberta Haslam and her team will continue to provide valuable insights and guidance.
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