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Dangerous Journeys

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Designers Gary Gygax
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Publishers Game Designers' Workshop
System(s)Custom
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About Dangerous Journeys


Dangerous Journeys was a roleplaying game created by Gary Gygax, the co-creator of the original Dungeons & Dragons system.

EX-PM Truss wanted stranded migrants brought to UK

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... " Enabling migrants to come to the UK from Biot would only incentivise further irregular migration, and enable criminal gangs to exploit individuals to make Dangerous Journeys across the sea...

Illegal migrants plan could cost £6bn over two years, say government projections

Illegal migrants plan could cost £6bn over two years, say government projections
Jun 4,2023 1:20 am

... A government spokesperson said: " Our Illegal Migration Bill will help to stop the boats by making sure people smugglers and illegal migrants understand that coming to the UK illegally will result in detention and swift removal - only then will they be deterred from making these Dangerous Journeys in the first place...

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... So, I have spoken to five former home secretaries, Conservative and Labour, about why it is just so hard to manage the numbers of people who want to come to the UK - whether those who make Dangerous Journeys and arrive here illegally, or to claim asylum, or those who have permission to work or study and move here from other countries...

Rwanda migrant scheme: No evidence that UK policy deters migrants, say MPs

Rwanda migrant scheme: No evidence that UK policy deters migrants, say MPs
Jul 18,2022 2:50 am

... " Our New Plan for Immigration will bring in the biggest package of reforms in decades, allowing us to support those in genuine need while preventing illegal and Dangerous Journeys into the UK, and breaking the business model of vile people smugglers, " a spokeswoman said...

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... " Our world-leading and innovative Migration Partnership with Rwanda will be monitored through a bespoke joint committee, which will ensure those making Dangerous Journeys to the UK are relocated to Rwanda to rebuild a new life there, " a spokesperson told the BBC...

Home Office fights bid to block Rwanda flight

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... " Removals of individuals from the UK in accordance with the MEDP are intended to deter people from making Dangerous Journeys to the UK to claim asylum, which are facilitated by criminal smugglers, when they have already travelled through safe third countries...

Rwanda asylum critics have no solutions, says Patel

Rwanda asylum critics have no solutions, says Patel
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... While the home secretary and the Rwandan foreign secretary said the plan would " deter migrants from putting their lives at risk" by making Dangerous Journeys, a letter from the Home Office s top official said...

Mexico truck crash: Crackdown on people smugglers launched

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... But critics of the Mexican government say migrants have been forced to make increasingly Dangerous Journeys to avoid the heavy military presence in the state of Chiapas, which neighbours Guatemala and is a major transit point for undocumented migrants...

Rwanda migrant scheme: No evidence that UK policy deters migrants, say MPs

Nov 25,2021 7:20 pm

There is " no clear evidence" that The UK's plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda will stop risky Channel Crossings , a group of MPs has said.

In April, The UK said Some People arriving on small boats from France would be sent to claim asylum in Rwanda - a policy meant to deter The journeys.

But MP Diana Johnson , chair of The Home Affairs committee, said it " appears to have gone unnoticed" by migrants.

The government said its " world-leading" plan would stop dangerous Crossings .

The Rwanda policy was announced in April, with Prime Minister Boris Johnson saying action was needed to stop " vile people smugglers".

However, no migrants have yet been sent to The East African country.

Earlier this Year , 47 people were told they would be flown to Rwanda , with a flight booked for 14 June. But after a series of legal challenges, and a The Flight was cancelled.

More Than 14,000 migrants have crossed The Channel on small boats this Year - including 442 on Monday 11 July Alone - and The Home Affairs committee said The Rwanda announcement had not been effective.

" There is no clear evidence that The policy will deter migrant Crossings - Numbers have significantly increased since it was announced in April, " The Report said.

However, The Committee accepted The increase may be down to traffickers telling migrants to make The Journey in case The flights to Rwanda begin.

" One explanation for [The increase in Crossings ] may be attributed to scaremongering from people traffickers, that because of new regulations Coming In across The Channel it will be much harder to access The UK in future, so they had better get on with it, " The Report says.

The Report said The Numbers making The " hazardous" journey across The Channel in small boats had " rocketed".

" More Than 28,500 people came in small boats Last Year ; an estimated 60,000 or more are expected during 2022, " it said.

" Soberingly, at least 166 have died or Gone Missing as they sought a new home in Our Country ,

But The MPs said there was " no magical single solution to dealing with irregular migration".

Instead they called for " detailed, evidence-driven, fully costed and fully tested policy initiatives" that achieve " sustainable incremental change".

The prime-ministerial race and a fresh legal challenge mean The pause button has been pressed on The Rwanda plan espoused by Boris Johnson and launched by Home Secretary Priti Patel .

Aware of its potential popularity with Tory voters, they faced down critics of The controversial deal.

As well as charities and Human Rights groups, opponents included church leaders and - reportedly - The Prince of Wales.

In its response to The MPs' conclusions, The Home Office says it was never seen as a " silver bullet" employing The Committee 's own language.

The eleventh-hour grounding of The First Flight by The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) renewed The determination of The Plan 's supporters.

But will it deter migrants from boarding The Boats ? The MPs say there is no evidence So Far .

A fuller picture will emerge if there are regular Rwanda flights. And that will depend on The new Prime Minister .

The Report noted that French authorities intercepted 6,000 journeys in The First half of 2021 - " nearly Three Times More Than The Year before".

But it also noted The " perceived reluctance of The French government to find a solution and work much more co-operatively with UK authorities".

The MPs said: " We recommend that The UK government continue to prioritise close, collaborative working with The French authorities. .

" An intelligence-led approach remains The Best way to identify The activities of such gangs and prevent their continuing exploitation of vulnerable people. "

The Report also said:

In response to The Report , The Home Office said there was " no silver bullet" to The " global migration crisis" but that The government must do " everything we can to fix The Broken asylum system".

" Our New Plan for Immigration will bring in The biggest package of reforms in decades, allowing us to support those in genuine need while preventing illegal and Dangerous Journeys into The UK, and breaking The Business model of vile people smugglers, " a spokeswoman said.

The Home Office also said it was recruiting more decision makers, improving digital technology, offering more remote interviews to reduce waiting times, and improving The Interview process to " ensure decisions are right first time".

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Source of news: bbc.com

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