Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Re: The Dubs Amendment was voted against.... | |
Posted by: | Julian Pavey | |
Date/Time: | 02/12/21 00:50:00 |
Took is not the same as asylum requests and appeal cases. Allso numbers carry over from previous years on appeals. France 2020 acceptance rate on request and appeals is 32.3% from 87,659 new applications and 54,730 on appleals. If you take afghanistan as one country then 10,191 applied in 2020 of which 3,158 were processed and 2,632 were rejected. On appeals for which the number was 2,872 in total for 2020 the number processed was 501 accepted and 584 rejected. Obviously the gap is where first and appeals have not been processed but the overal acceptance rate in 2020 from afghanistan is 62.9 percent. Take every appliaction from all countries and its 32.3% acceptance rate on first application and appeal. That includes from outstanding applications and appeals from other years carried over and processed in 2020. That may change in 2021 given the circumstances like afghanistan but to say "they took 150k" is not exactly true but it is 142,389 on first application and appeal with 32.3% successful. Clearly the rejected will be in the 2021 numbers on appeal and going on 2020 and the top 5 countries the success rate is around half so the real total could be around 90k if all rejected appeal based on previous success rates My maths make france taking 45.991 in 2020 and rejecting 96,398 The stats are published in france and widely available "70% of asylum seekers arriving in the dinghies have a genuine reason to seek asylum " Well that may tally with the 62.9 percent acceptance from afghanistan and the top 5 other countries but not overal so the 70% must all be from the top 5 otherwise the percentage drops by some way. So clearly the goverment does have a question to answer with clear data. Just making the point that numbers and headlines are not exactly what they seem to be from my understanding and numbers published. |