Britain will exclude foreign sex offenders from asylum protections, the government said on Monday in its latest effort to strengthen border security.
The government’s Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill, which is passing through parliament, will be amended to deny refugee status to any foreign national with a criminal conviction that qualifies them for the sex offenders register.
“Sex offenders who pose a risk to the community should not be allowed to benefit from refugee protections in the UK,” interior minister Yvette Cooper said in the statement.