Sunderland Echo

City home to over 400 asylum seekers

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Sunderland is home to over 400 asylum seekers claiming to have fled conflict or faced persecutio­n in other countries, new figures show.

As the UK prepares to welcomemor­e people fleeing the war in Ukraine, Home Office data shows the city was home to 410 asylum seekers – people seeking sanctuary while applying for the right to be recognised as a refugee – in December.

The Government has launched a new sponsorshi­p scheme – with people, charities and businesses providing a safe space for Ukrainians who do not have family ties in the UK.

The figures also show that last year, asylum applicatio­ns in the UK increased by 63% to 48,540 – the highest number in almost two decades.

While awaiting a decision, asylum seekers are unable to work but can be entitled to financial assistance and accommodat­ion through Section 95 support.

Around 54,700 asylum seekers in the UK were receiving Section 95 support at the end of last year, including 376 in Sunderland.

Enver Solomon, chief executive of the Refugee Council called on the Government to tackle a rise in people waiting over six months for a decision on their status, adding: “The UK must have an asylum system that is fair, humane, orderly and processes claims in an efficient and timely manner.

A Home Office spokeswoma­n said the Government is working with councils to ensure asylum seekers are distribute­d fairly around the UK, adding :“Our new plan for immigratio­n will fix the broken asylum system, making it fair to those who need our help and firm on those who abuse our hospitalit­y.”

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