Yvette Cooper halts scheme allowing refugees to bring families to UK
Yvette Cooper unveils solution to close every asylum hotel ‘for good’
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has announced the suspension of all new applications under the refugee family reunion route to clear the asylum seeker backlog and reduce Channel crossings.
Refugees will now apply through the standard family migration scheme, requiring a minimum joint income of £29,000 per year for their foreign partner to join them.
Ms Cooper also said that a new independent body will speed up asylum appeals and the first returns of small boat arrivals under the deal with France will begin this month.
Refugee charities condemned the changes, warning they would force more vulnerable people, particularly women and children, into the hands of smugglers by closing one of the few safe routes.
Further reforms to family reunion are expected by spring, alongside changes to how Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights is interpreted in court cases involving illegal migrants.