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Published 17:08 21 Dec 2021 GMT

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While this is only a small number of cases still to go through the courts, the ruling which found that Home Office and Crown Prosecution Service officials crucially "misunderstood" the law makes a positive outcome in similar cases much more hopeful.
Only five months ago it was announced that migrants crossing the Channel to seek asylum will no longer be prosecuted however, one of the main problems with prosecution, in this case, is that many of those involved were wrongly labelled "people smuggler" - a primary reason being that they were "observed" steering dinghies.
Judges went on to describe the process of making asylum seekers believe they had no grounds for defence as “legal heresy” and suggested that authorities acted with a "flawed view" of the Immigration Act 1971.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan has already stated that he believes there is "no safe way" for people fleeing their country to reach the UK and that more needs to be done by the government to ensure to save people from war, poverty and death. Not sending them to prison might be a good start.
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