Britain has begun moving asylum-seekers out of government-funded hotels and onto a large barge docked off the country’s southwest coast. The move is part of a controversial plan by the Conservative government to crack down on the number of asylum-seekers arriving on small boats off UK shores. Refugee groups say the step is unnecessarily cruel and pointless. The World’s Europe correspondent Orla Barry tells host Caroyln Beeler the latest.
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