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<p><del class="ministerial">We believe that those who reach safe countries should
stay and claim asylum without delay, rather than make further, unnecessary and often
dangerous journeys in order to claim asylum in a country of their own choosing.</del></p><p><del
class="ministerial">Illegal migration from safe countries undermines our efforts to
help those most in need - controlled resettlement via safe and legal routes is the
best way to protect such people and disrupt the organised crime groups that exploit
migrants and refugees.</del></p><p><del class="ministerial">To support these principles,
the UK, the EU and other countries in the world employ legal procedures to return
people to the safe countries through which they have passed. In the case of the UK,
the majority of such returns presently take place under the Dublin Regulation, but
from 1 January, such returns will take place according to our domestic rules.</del></p><p><del
class="ministerial">Where the UK considers the claim of someone who has failed to
take advantage of a reasonable opportunity to make an asylum claim or human rights
claim while in a safe country, the law requires that behaviour to be taken into account
as damaging to the claimant’s credibility.</del></p><p><ins class="ministerial">We
believe that those who reach safe countries should stay and claim asylum without delay,
rather than make further, unnecessary and often dangerous journeys in order to claim
asylum in a country of their own choosing.</ins></p><p><ins class="ministerial">Illegal
migration from safe countries undermines our efforts to help those most in need -
controlled resettlement direct from conflict zones via safe and legal routes is the
best way to protect such people and disrupt the organised crime groups that exploit
migrants and refugees.</ins></p><p><ins class="ministerial">To support these principles,
the UK, the EU and other countries in the world employ legal procedures to return
people to the safe countries through which they have passed. In the case of the UK,
the majority of such returns presently take place under the Dublin Regulation, but
from 1 January, such returns will take place according to our domestic rules.</ins></p><p><ins
class="ministerial">Where the UK considers the claim of someone who has failed to
take advantage of a reasonable opportunity to make an asylum claim or human rights
claim while in a safe country, the law requires that behaviour to be taken into account
as damaging to the claimant’s credibility.</ins></p>
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