Imagine your school has a special fast exit for kids who are late, they don't have to wait in line like everyone else. That's what nationwide expedited removals is like, but for people moving from one country to another.
Like a Fast Lane at the School Gate
Normally, when someone arrives at a new country, they might have to wait and go through some steps, like showing their papers or answering questions, before they can stay. But with expedited removals, it's like having a fast lane at the school gate: if you're caught not following the rules, you get sent back quickly without waiting in line.
It Affects Everyone
If this fast lane is used everywhere, more people might be sent back faster, especially those who don’t have papers or are not allowed to stay. This can change how many people are able to live and work in a country, just like if the school had too many kids being sent out quickly, it would affect everyone else in class.
It’s like having a speedy exit that changes the whole flow of who stays and who goes. Imagine your school has a special fast exit for kids who are late, they don't have to wait in line like everyone else. That's what nationwide expedited removals is like, but for people moving from one country to another.
Like a Fast Lane at the School Gate
Normally, when someone arrives at a new country, they might have to wait and go through some steps, like showing their papers or answering questions, before they can stay. But with expedited removals, it's like having a fast lane at the school gate: if you're caught not following the rules, you get sent back quickly without waiting in line.
It Affects Everyone
If this fast lane is used everywhere, more people might be sent back faster, especially those who don’t have papers or are not allowed to stay. This can change how many people are able to live and work in a country, just like if the school had too many kids being sent out quickly, it would affect everyone else in class.
It’s like having a speedy exit that changes the whole flow of who stays and who goes.
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