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UK sent over 3,000 queer asylum seekers back to anti-LGBTQ+ countries since 2017

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New data released on Thursday, August 25, revealed that the UK government has sent 3,017 queer asylum seekers back to anti-LGBTQ+ countries since 2017.

The research published by the Home Office mainly focused on statistics from 2021, but painted a wider picture of the reality faced by sexual minorities seeking asylum in the nation during […] The post UK sent over 3,000 queer asylum seekers back to anti-LGBTQ+ countries since 2017 appeared first on GCN.

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