Data released by the Ministry of Justice indicates that the backlog in the First-tier Tribunal Immigration and Asylum Chamber rose by 68% year-on-year, reaching 151,767 cases as of the end of March.
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Asylum Court Backlog Increases by 68% to 151,767 Cases
The Ministry of Justice has reported a significant increase in the backlog of asylum cases in the First-tier Tribunal Immigration and Asylum Chamber, which has risen by 68% to a total of 151,767 cases by the end of March. This marks a notable year-on-year growth in pending immigration court cases.
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Labour's new asylum backlog: Immigration court cases awaiting a hearing soar by 68pc to 152,000
Asylum Court Backlog Increases by 68% to 151,767 Cases