Politics: Failed Asylum Seekers Paid Pounds 36m to Set Up in Business
Birmingham Post › December 17, 2007
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Birmingham Post › December 17, 2007
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A total of pounds 36 million has been paid out to failed asylum seekers to enable them to set up businesses back in their own countries, it was claimed yesterday.
More than 23,000 migrants have received payments of up to pounds 4,000 each under the Voluntary Assisted Return and Reintegration Programme since it was set up in 1999, The Sunday Telegraph reported.See the full content of this document
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Politics: Failed Asylum Seekers Paid Pounds 36m to Set Up in Business
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