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The British government has announced a plan to establish safe and legal pathways for refugees based on specific criteria, inspired by Canada's "Community Care" model, aiming to reduce reliance on illegal crossings via the English Channel. The plan includes enhancing support from charities, universities, and employers for refugees, as well as reviewing human rights laws and family rights to improve the management of asylum applications and cut public spending, particularly regarding housing asylum seekers in hotels. The plan faces criticism from political parties and civil society organizations, due to concerns about its impact on deportation efforts and legal regulations, especially as the number of arrivals by boat decreased by 37% in June 2026. The government is expected to begin implementing these new programs next year, opening opportunities for institutions and organizations to participate in supporting refugees.
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