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  Asylum Seekers
Who are they?
Why are they in the news?
Why do they leave home?
How many come to the UK?
How do they get here?
Where do they live?
What if their claim is rejected?
Who's who?

 
If their appeal fails, they can be made to leave the country What if their claim is rejected?

A new law says if their claim is rejected, asylum seekers can only appeal once, and it must take less than six months.

If their appeal fails, they can be made to leave the country, called being "deported". But every effort is made to send them to a "safe" country.


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