Quakers reject new asylum restrictions
‘Inhumane, divisive and unworkable.’
Quakers have rejected new government proposals that would make settlement more difficult for asylum seekers, describing them as ‘inhumane, divisive and unworkable’.
Quakers have rejected new government proposals that would make settlement more difficult for asylum seekers, describing them as ‘inhumane, divisive and unworkable’.
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