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The British government has proposed imposing fees of up to £10,000 on asylum seekers who are working, to be paid in installments over a certain period before obtaining permanent residency. This measure aims to cover support and housing costs, which amounted to £4 billion last year. The move has faced human rights criticism, with many considering it unfair and questioning whether refugees will be able to meet these financial obligations. This comes as the UK Parliament is discussing the new Immigration and Asylum Bill.
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