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If someone raises a claim regarding Asylum or Human Rights, what is wrong with halting auto-deportation & allowing that claim to be heard?
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That's exactly what happens - claim rejected, these days you're very quickly in handcuffs and down Yarls Wood, then on a plane.
What people tend to mix up in this are the cases where deportation would lead to a likelihood of the country deported to taking action against the individual which would violate the ECHR, in which case there's a presumption on basic 'don't be an idiot' grounds not to deport. The problem isn't the ECHR, the government or the courts but the repressive regime at the other end.
For extra brownie points, under what circumstances can the UK legally deport EU citizens?