gemma dawson, bbc look north at saxilby near lincoln.ean union has reached a breakthrough deal on new migration rules — after years of failed talks. the new laws are intended to limit the numbers of people coming in to the eu — and make it easier to deport failed asylum seekers. our reporter naomi choy smith is in the newsroom with more. it is intended to speed—up and standardise the number of people coming into the black. they propose to do this with five new eu laws. speedy vetting of arrivals into the eu using biometrics, so that could be facial recognition technology, or fingerprinting. it could be done at one of these new border detention centres that are being proposed. thirdly, an accelerated consideration of asylum cape city cases, so they speed—up the determination of whether the migrants have a valid claim, if it's not a valid claim, they will accelerate the deportation of that person. and finally and crucially, a lot is being proposed for a solidarity measure, this would be a way for countries in the eu to financially support