UK seeks public recruits to help process thousands of asylum cases as border crisis worsens

By Sky News Australia

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Sky News host Caleb Bond weighs in on the immigration crisis in the UK as members of the public are set to be hired to get through the numerous asylum cases. “They have some 87,400 asylum cases that they need to work through … they somehow need to get through it, and they don’t have enough judges,” Mr Bond said. “What they have decided is that this authority will be manned by paid people, but who are not qualified judges or lawyers. “They would be asking members of the public to apply to become members of the Independent Immigration Appeals Authority, and then they will go through some sort of training process.”

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