UK’s partial study visa ban ‘will drive people to small boats’, campaigners say
Ban affecting Sudan, Afghanistan, Myanmar and Cameroon will mean more people make Channel crossings, charity says A ban on students coming to the UK from four countries where there is war and human rights abuses will drive more people to use small boats, campaigners have said. The home (…)
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