Churches warned of ‘potential damage’ over involvement in asylum cases
- A Clapham chemical attacker was granted asylum in the UK despite failing Christianity tests, risking the asylum system's integrity.
- The attacker, a sex offender, was allowed to stay in the UK by a judge who accepted his claim of being a Christian convert, despite doubts.
- The Church of England warned about the role of the Home Office in vetting asylum seekers, as allegations of complicity in asylum seeker baptisms arise.
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