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    UK illegal migration bill approved by parliament's lower house

    UK illegal migration bill approved by parliament's lower house




    Prime Minister's Questions at the House of Commons, in London


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    Wed, April 26, 2023 at 2:29 PM EDT




    LONDON (Reuters) -A new British law which seeks to bar the entry of asylum seekers arriving in small boats across the Channel was approved by the lower house of parliament on Wednesday, after the government accepted several amendments from rebel Conservatives.

    Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has made stopping small boat arrivals one of his five key priorities and the Illegal Migration Bill will mean anyone who arrives on small boats will be prevented from claiming asylum and deported either back to their homeland or to so-called safe third countries.

    The House of Commons approved the so-called third reading of the bill by 289 votes to 230. It now passes to the House of Lords, where it could be amended or delayed.

    "Illegal migration undermines the integrity of our immigration system," immigration minister Robert Jenrick told parliament ahead of the vote.

    "That's why we want to stop the boats and secure our borders, and this bill is dedicated to that goal."

    Critics and some charities have said the proposals could be impractical and criminalise the efforts of thousands of genuine refugees.

    The government tabled several amendments to its plans to appease some of its own lawmakers, including clarifying the limited circumstances in which unaccompanied children could be deported and a commitment to set out the "safe and legal routes" for asylum seekers to reach Britain.

    But other government amendments toughened the law, making it harder for those who are deported to seek a waiver of their ban on re-entry or gaining British citizenship, and limiting the ability of individuals to delay their removal to a third country by citing the risk of "serious and irreversible harm".

    Two amendments proposed by Conservative lawmakers - one to remove the power to deport children before they turn 18 altogether and one to exempt victims of unlawful exploitation in Britain from removal - were withdrawn after the government said it would look at ways to do more on the issues raised.

    (Reporting by Alistair Smout and Kylie MacLellan, Editing by Paul Sandle and Alex Richardson)


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    Illegal migrants fuelling crime and prostitution, warns Suella Braverman




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    Illegal migrants are fuelling crime and prostitution, Suella Braverman has warned, as her small boats Bill cleared the Commons on Wednesday with a majority of 59.

    Speaking ahead of the Third Reading debate, the Home Secretary said migrants crossing the English Channel on small boats were linked to “heightened levels of criminality”.

    "I think that the people coming here illegally do possess values which are at odds with our country," she said. "We are seeing heightened levels of criminality when related to the people who've come on boats, related to drug dealing, exploitation, prostitution.

    "There are real challenges which go beyond the migration issue of people coming here illegally. We need to ensure that we bring an end to the boat crossings."

    The Illegal Migration Bill which was passed by 289 votes to 230 gives ministers powers to detain nearly all migrants who arrive in the UK illegally and swiftly remove them to their home country or a third safe nation such as Rwanda.

    Asked to provide evidence for her comments on criminality at a subsequent event in Westminster, she said it was based on information from police chiefs. "I consider police chiefs experts in their field and authoritative sources of information," she said.

    It was “not in all cases,” but she added: “It is becoming a notable feature of everyday crime-fighting in England and Wales. Many people are coming here illegally and they’re getting very quickly involved in the drugs trade, in other forms of exploitation.”






    Migrant arrivals via small boats have increased in recent years - Stuart Brock / Story Picture Agency

    National Crime Agency chiefs warned last year that a “significant number” of the Albanians in the UK who had entered illegally were working in the “grey” market or for organised criminal drug gangs and were sending back “hundreds of millions of pounds” a year to Albania.

    Ministers avoided any Conservative backbench rebellions over the Bill as none of the MPs pushed their amendments to a vote. They warned, however, that ministers could face votes against them in the Lords if they did not come forward with further concessions.

    Theresa May and Sir Iain Duncan Smith, both former Tory leaders, had sought to exempt victims of modern slavery in the UK from being removed.

    Mrs May warned that the Bill would leave more people in slavery in the UK, calling it a "slap in the face" for anyone who cares about the victims of human trafficking.

    Victims forced 'to remain in slavery'

    She told the Commons: "Modern slavery is the greatest human rights issue of our time. The approach in this Bill, I believe, will have several ramifications. I believe it will consign victims to remain in slavery."

    Sir Iain said: "We need to send the right signals about this and I think the problem with this Bill right now is it's unnecessarily now targeting a group of people that are not the problem, themselves will suffer, and ironically we will fail as a government through the home affairs end of it because the police simply won't be able to get those prosecutions."

    Tim Loughton, a former minister, welcomed the Government’s concessions on safe and legal routes, with ministers drawing up plans for such schemes within six months of the Bill becoming law.

    But he warned: “We need to see some real and workable details in the coming months as the Bill goes through the Lords."

    Mr Loughton has also secured concessions on the detention of unaccompanied children, whereby any extension of the period they are held has to be sanctioned by judges and in accord with ministers’ obligations under the Children’s Act.

    He said he would not be pushing his amendment to a vote but wanted the Government to specify a time limit on child detention. “We are not going to force it to a (vote) because I trust the migration minister to do the right thing before this Bill finalises its stages,” said Mr Loughton.

    MPs on the Conservative Right had previously secured amendments giving the Home Secretary discretion to ignore last-minute injunctions by the European Court of Human Rights. This is likely to be one of the most contentious elements of the Bill when it starts its passage through the Lords.


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