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28/08/2025

Here are 10 common misconceptions about asylum seekers and refugees. These claims are frequently repeated, but they don’t stand up to the facts. Below, we set the record straight with accurate information you can share, especially if you’re tired of hearing the same misleading and often prejudiced arguments.

1. “Asylum seekers are illegal immigrants.”
❌ Seeking asylum is not illegal and this includes any person seeking sanctuary who may arrive in a small boat. Seeking asylum is a legal right under the 1951 Refugee Convention.

2. “They’re just here to claim benefits.”
❌ Asylum seekers cannot access normal benefits. They receive only minimal support (about £6 a day) and usually cannot work.

3. “The UK takes in more asylum seekers than anyone else.”
❌ The UK receives fewer asylum seekers than many countries, including Germany, France, and Lebanon.

4. “Most asylum claims are fake.”
❌ Almost half of claims are granted at the first stage, and many appeals are successful, showing the system recognises genuine cases.

5. “Asylum seekers are a burden.”
❌ Refugees contribute skills, resilience, and cultural diversity. Once allowed to work, they support local economies and communities.

6. “They should just apply from abroad.”
❌ Safe legal routes are extremely limited. International law allows people to apply once they reach the UK.

7. “They’re all young men.”
❌ Women, children, and families also seek asylum. Young men often travel first because the journey is too dangerous for vulnerable family members.

8. “They get housing ahead of locals.”
❌ Asylum seekers cannot choose where they live. They are housed in temporary accommodation and do not take priority over council housing lists.

9. “They must stay in the first safe country.”
❌ International law does not require this. Many seek safety in the UK because of family, language, or community connections.

10. “We need to protect our women and children from asylum seekers.”
❌ This claim plays on fear, but there is NO evidence that asylum seekers are more likely to commit crimes than the general population. People seeking sanctuary are often women and children fleeing violence, seeking the same protection and safety we want for our own families.

👉 The truth is that people seeking sanctuary are people fleeing war and persecution. By challenging myths with facts, we help build understanding and compassion. For information on our services visit https://bit.ly/3XAYvwg

In collaboration with the National Cyber Security Centre, we offered local children an insight into cyber security with ...
23/11/2021

In collaboration with the National Cyber Security Centre, we offered local children an insight into cyber security with a two-day session at CU Scarborough.
Students from seven different schools in the Scarborough and Whitby area took part in activities including forensic work, code cracking and data games.
You can learn more about the sessions here: https://bit.ly/3FEa1et

In collaboration with the National Cyber Security Centre, we offered local children an insight into cyber security with a two-day session at CU Scarborough.

Students from seven different schools in the Scarborough and Whitby area took part in activities including forensic work, code cracking and data games.

You can learn more about the sessions here: https://bit.ly/3FEa1et

15/06/2021

We had a great time celebrating with ICL Boulby this morning as their commemorative bench - a fantastic mining-inspired sculpture produced by KV Artist Blacksmith - was finally revealed!

The bench marks fifty incredible years since operations first began at the site.

We had great fun working with Saltburn Voice capturing the Saltburn Food Festival!
28/07/2019

We had great fun working with Saltburn Voice capturing the Saltburn Food Festival!

Day 2 of our shoot with ICL Boulby. We are at the labs of the University of Lincoln discussing agronomy and ICL’s premiu...
03/04/2019

Day 2 of our shoot with ICL Boulby. We are at the labs of the University of Lincoln discussing agronomy and ICL’s premium fertilise range.

Action! 🎥 Today we join the team at ICL Boulby for the filming of the third ‘Meet Our People’ video, looking at a day in...
02/04/2019

Action! 🎥 Today we join the team at ICL Boulby for the filming of the third ‘Meet Our People’ video, looking at a day in the life of ICL agronomist, Scott Garnett.

31/01/2019

We had a great time working with ICL Boulby on their latest project which focuses on introducing various members of the workforce, what they do and how they do it.

Watch the full video here: https://t.co/g0YVjldo9D

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