3 thousand pounds to leave England / The English Home Office asks 700 Albanian families to leave voluntarily
Albanian families that British Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood mentioned will be deported from Britain after their right to stay on the island expired could be offered more than £3 to voluntarily leave the UK.
This is because Albania has signed in 2022, the agreement for the repatriation of Albanians between Prime Minister Rama and former British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. It was this Friday, the Deputy Minister for Border Security, Alex Norris, who declared to the local media that this amount of more than 3 thousand pounds constitutes a good investment for British taxpayers, but he refused to specify how high this amount that will be given to them will be.
The British clearly intend to reduce the costs of maintaining their families, if they continue to stay in Britain for any length of time, by providing this amount. "At the moment we can pay them about 3 thousand pounds," said the British Deputy Home Secretary, "and I make no apologies for such a fact."
Meanwhile, in other news, children of asylum seekers who have failed their asylum claims will be deported from Britain even if they were born on the island, Alex Norris has said. Speaking to London's The Telegraph newspaper, he said that "children born in Britain will also be deported, and cases will be looked at on a case-by-case basis and on the merits, under immigration laws, but where there are such cases and such circumstances, people will be deported."
British taxpayers continue to pay for the accommodation of asylum seekers with children who have been refused asylum and have not agreed to voluntarily leave Britain for Albania. The news of the deportation of 700 Albanian families was initially made by the Labour Home Secretary, Shabana Mahmood, in the British parliament, when announcing the reform in the field of immigration, in the meantime she is considering the possibility of increasing the amount that will be given to these families, if they agree to voluntarily leave the island.

