The Church of England is facing a Commons investigation into the system that allowed the Liverpool bomber to stay in the UK
Emad al-Swealmeen, 32, arrived in the UK from the Middle East in 2014 and had an application for asylum rejected, but was still in the country.
Österreich Neuesten Nachrichten, Österreich Schlagzeilen
Similar News:Sie können auch ähnliche Nachrichten wie diese lesen, die wir aus anderen Nachrichtenquellen gesammelt haben.
Church under fire in wake of Liverpool suicide bombing for helping asylum seekers to ‘game’ systemQuestions over refugees changing religion to avoid being deported in wake of Liverpool suicide bomb
Weiterlesen »
Tell us: have you bought – or sold - a church pew?We would like to hear from anyone who has bought or sold a church pew
Weiterlesen »
Liverpool terror attack: Suspected bomber exploited UK's 'dysfunctional' asylum system, Priti Patel saysContrarily, new research from the Refugee Council finds that most migrants crossing the English Channel to the UK are refugees fleeing persecution.
Weiterlesen »
Liverpool bomber exploited 'dysfunctional' asylum system, claims Priti PatelEmad Al Swealmeen, 32, reportedly arrived in the UK from the Middle East in 2014 and had an application for asylum rejected the following year, but was still in the country
Weiterlesen »
Liverpool bomber built 'Mother of Satan' explosive popular with ISISEnzo Almeni, 32, a Muslim who converted to Christianity four years ago, was killed after the homemade device exploded as his taxi pulled up at Liverpool Women's Hospital on Sunday.
Weiterlesen »
Church under fire in wake of Liverpool suicide bombing for helping asylum seekers to ‘game’ systemQuestions over refugees changing religion to avoid being deported in wake of Liverpool suicide bomb
Weiterlesen »