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i'm in a spot i'm into is reject to the controversial bill that would have tightened. immigration, those. some of the proposals included, i think asylum seekers back to the bill. how the supports of both germany is conservative on the phone. right. and the policy transfer shots is central democrats. policy voted against the proposal. nation has been a central issue in the elections shuttled for next month sub in students, and marching through the country in protest against alleged corruption. they will king from the capital build grades. the 2nd largest city, nobody said widespread anti government demonstrations, forcing basic nations, certainly as prime minister earlier this week. but protests to say that smart enough, excuse me, the governance of corruption and the spanish as investigates as in the us have a covered flight day to record is for the passenger judge. and the only had to come to that because i didn't in washington dc late on wednesday. kidding. 67 people. the close at the collision remains. unknown. reports have emerged, a traffic controlled how it was understaffed, how they caught the flights have been restricted and t
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bill that would have tightened integration. that was some of the proposals included turning asylum seekers back at the board of the bill had the support of both germany's conservatives on the far right. a if the potty shots the show says social democratic party voted against the proposal. migration has been a central issue in the elections shuttled for next month. so being students marching through the country in protest against alleged corruption, they will king from the capital that was great to the 2nd largest city. nobody said that parts of a railway station collapsed 3 months ago. kidding, 15 people, widespread anti government demonstrations, forced the resignation of savvy as a prime minister, editor sweet protests to say that somebody now accusing the government of corruption. and the way you can discuss a lot more on our website and that's, i'll just say, well, don't come into all of your devices. the weather is next and inside story examines the challenge is being faced by syria. most of the think of civil war. start with this here. the the hello. we have seen a staggering amounts of frightful, recently into the north
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there'll have to be elements to this border bill regarding asylum, remain in mexico and so forth, they, that will be going on under the executive branch. so it can get complicated. the one thing i would add is the dissenters in the house, i do not want to say what some of their goals are. i think it's to keep control on spending -- paul: that's laudable. >> that is laudable. that is a big deal. and they're going to need help from the white house on that. but you have to set that against the reality of the very small margin that they have in the house and not that big a margin in the senate as well. i think it's good to keep pushing back in that that direction to keep the that on the table, but they're going to have to spend a lot of their energy on the border and on the tax bill. and the question is, a big question has been whether to break that into two packages, two reconciliation with bills which you only need a simple majority in the senate to pass. i think that's a good question. if you put it all if one, it would put a lot of pressure on people to get through the complicated tax
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. >> dana: you introduce theed a bill that focuses on asylum and reforms needed there. put it on the screen for people to see. requiring asylum seekers to file application, refusing access to those who cross illegally amongst other things. tell me a little bit about your options to try to get this done. >> as you know, we have a country that welcomes almost a million people like myself and my family to this country. what asylum does it allows people to skip the line. people who claim asylum when it is not true. they aren't fleeing persecution, they are trying to get a shortcut into the country. we need to stop that and have a legal immigration system that honors people who follow the legal process. so this is truly common sense. i'm hoping we get a lot of democrat support on this bill. >> senator, how fast do you think this immigration deportation is going to happen? if you were to project out forward. obviously dana talked about the numbers just thursday. where do you think this goes? >> i think we'll get to the probably a goal of a million people by the end of this ye
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. >> that bill set out to reform asylum laws, set out to reform parole laws, set out to end the abuse of catch and release through -- did we fix a lot of those broken problems in hr 2. would that bill have demonstrably changed of the ability for a biden administration to abuse our laws, endanger the american people? >> yes. >> do you believe this congress should take up hr 2 in its current form, give or take, take the bill up and pass it in this congress? >> do you believe the bipartisan legislation that tried to move in the last congress and senate but never passed the senate, never passed out and moved in any serious fashion. do you believe that bill should be brought up in this congress? >> not at all. >> you agree with me that bill had enormous flaws and it? >> yes. >> would've codified a lot of releases and would have failed to reform asylum? would have failed to reform parole. would have given more money to ngos that violate our laws and ignore our borders. in other words that bill is a joke, a laughingstock. do you agree? >> absolutely. >> with respect to tda. a congressman fro
. >> that bill set out to reform asylum laws, set out to reform parole laws, set out to end the abuse of catch and release through -- did we fix a lot of those broken problems in hr 2. would that bill have demonstrably changed of the ability for a biden administration to abuse our laws, endanger the american people? >> yes. >> do you believe this congress should take up hr 2 in its current form, give or take, take the bill up and pass it in this congress? >> do you...
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roy: that bill set out to reform asylum laws. set out to reform parole laws. set out to end the abuse of catch and release through the flores settlement and unaccompanied alien children. did we fix a lot of those broken problems in 24*r? mr. newman: yes. mr. roy: would that bill change the ability for the biden administration to abuse our laws to allow them to be open and endangered the american people? mr. newman: yes. mr. roy: do you believe this congress should take up h.r. 22349 current form, or form passed in the last congress, give or take, take that bill up and pass it in this congress? mr. newman: yes. mr. roy: do you believe the so-called bipartisan legislation that was tried to move in the last congress in the senate but never passed the senate, never passed out and moved in any serious fashion, do you believe that bill should be brought number this congress? mr. newman: no. mr. roy: do you agree that bill had enormous flaws in it? mr. newman:o. mr. roy: it would codify a lot of the releases and fail to reform asigh whrupl? mr. newman: yes. mr. roy:
roy: that bill set out to reform asylum laws. set out to reform parole laws. set out to end the abuse of catch and release through the flores settlement and unaccompanied alien children. did we fix a lot of those broken problems in 24*r? mr. newman: yes. mr. roy: would that bill change the ability for the biden administration to abuse our laws to allow them to be open and endangered the american people? mr. newman: yes. mr. roy: do you believe this congress should take up h.r. 22349 current...
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bill clinton deported 12 million people. that's been the policy of the united states forever e you come here illegally, you're detained and deported unless you're granted asyluming like that. what's about to come is the legacy media is going to be camped out, nbc nightly news bill camped out, looking for the one story they can try to turn the tide but the american people weighed in very clearly. they don't want to see this level of illegal immigration. we have 15 million people here illegally. it's a national security risk. fentanyl is flowing across the borders, the car at the times as you and -- cartels as you and i saw at the border control the border. they have trafficking lanes into the interior of the united states. it's a big problem, in addition to the cost to tax players. the american people weighed in clearly and i think president trump is going to deliver. maria: what is the military's role? are you expecting to need the military to get involved in the deportations? >> i don't know about that we'll see. i think you're going to see a flurry of activity day one, day two, day three on the bore department i think you're going to see -- border. i think
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asylum seekers. joining me to talk about all this is usf professor of law and migration studies and author of the book "humanizing immigration," bill ong hing. thanks for being with us today. i know you've spent extensive time at the border yourself. >> i have and it is disappointing these folks who have been waiting patiently who made appointments are now shut off from applying and these are folks that i've met time and time again. they're legitimate asylum seekers fleeing violence. >> from what you understand, is that an accurate statement, that no more asylum opportunities actually exist as of right now? >> it sounds like it. it sounds like mr. trump is closing the border and not allowing anyone to come in. there will be lawsuits filed because the united states has international obligations to protect people who are fleeing persecution. so this is going to end up in court and the issue is whether or not we can stop people from applies something that we have an international obligation to permit. >> i know this is maybe out of your purview, but if you had to give advice to somebody who just had their appointment canceled at the b
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asylum support payments. and the government is providing that support to a 110000 people at the moment. and that's run up a big bill of a full 1000000000 pounds last fiscal year. just the combination of the solid and support payments of the argument runs. if you allow these individuals to what don't make a contribution to the ex jekka through the income types of they pay and they'll no longer be as reliant on governments accommodation and support. so how will the private assist proposals to implement the sanctions against people spotless work given the people smugglers operate generally and a cash based in full network? how? how can the government target the assets? it's a great question and the government hasn't provided enough clarity on this. it did just yeah. and it's press release on this policy on sanctions of the importance of cooperation with the with other countries that goes absolutely critical. but i think the bigger question is, how are you going to regulate these con, the payments are dropping by cash that often anonymous using the while a system. and for the time being, we do not have a clear answer t
asylum support payments. and the government is providing that support to a 110000 people at the moment. and that's run up a big bill of a full 1000000000 pounds last fiscal year. just the combination of the solid and support payments of the argument runs. if you allow these individuals to what don't make a contribution to the ex jekka through the income types of they pay and they'll no longer be as reliant on governments accommodation and support. so how will the private assist proposals to...
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the southern borders and seek asylum will eventually become the people that we consider our neighbors. but i think that the american people have been sold a sort of billing this idea of immigration through much of trumps rhetoric and, and scapegoating them as the problem for some of our economic was. and i think the best misguided but is a very pervasive and powerful idea. and i think that those of us like myself or if it is international, are going to have to work very hard to show that immigrants are extremely a huge benefit to our communities. again, not only for their labor, as i said, but through their ability to, to contribute to our communities and so many different ways and losing that is not only a material loss for our country and economic loss for our country, but also a cultural and moral loss for our country as well as soon as you are when latin american countries need to figure out how to deal with this trump administration going forward, especially on immigration. do you think that the administration is interested in working with its neighbors on this issue beyond cracking down on immigrants at the border and carrying out deportations as w
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bill: a question of priorities, too. new york city in two years has spent $7 billion on nearly 230,000 illegals seeking asylum.nt to charge you more money for driving your car in mid town. crazy. 759,000 total illegal immigrants. 56,626 with spending criminal charges or convictions. that's the number that people like tom homan is going after. >> absolutely right. look at it from the perspective of a macro and micro level of enforcement. the macro is the broader perspective of the country. the micro is the the focus on cities, sanctuary cities such as new york. the target is getting these illegal migrants out. we want to live in a safe society. what you will see from the micro perspective in these sanctuary cities such as new york and chicago, the crime rates will go down because we will remove a lot of these illegal migrants from these cities. >> martha: here is my conversation a while back with mayor eric adams about this because it could change politics in the city as well. here is what he said when i asked him about letting ice do their work. allow ice to carry out deportations. >> we'll allow them to -- th
bill: a question of priorities, too. new york city in two years has spent $7 billion on nearly 230,000 illegals seeking asylum.nt to charge you more money for driving your car in mid town. crazy. 759,000 total illegal immigrants. 56,626 with spending criminal charges or convictions. that's the number that people like tom homan is going after. >> absolutely right. look at it from the perspective of a macro and micro level of enforcement. the macro is the broader perspective of the country....
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bill that could have become a law. we believe on the table that had a lot of what republicans want, right. make it harder to come into the us, make it harder to seek asylum, fast track, speed up the the asylum processing system, and empower the president to declare a national emergency with something which donald trump just did by executive order that law would have given the power to the president, the power to do that by law are you, are you not wondering like, why didn't we just get this thing done a year ago? of course, and i've been waiting for immigration reform for years and years and years. it was on. i don't know and i agree, but it has something to say. i'm not gonna pretend like i've shocked that politics go down and get out. i'm not going to be such an industry, paul, yet. however, in some ways, when we used to say, only nixon can go to china. i think in some ways only donald trump compassed immigration form. he could only bring along because every time it comes up, there is just a segment of the population that has this visceral reaction because they don't trust politicians in d like in the day to keep them safe. and that's really what this
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bill then? are you in on that? >> let's see what happens first. what i think they should do is break out the immigration piece to secure the border, fix the asylum system and deal with the dreamers and they can get a lot of democratic support to get that done. i think the time is ripe for that. then they can focus on the tax stuff that they want to do. let's see what the details are. bottom line is i have a career of trying to work across party lines to get things done to try to help make my constituents' lives better. i think that's what most politicians want to do. everybody is pandering to their base. >> bill: you are in a 50/50 district. chuck schumer was asked about the words you wrote on paper. watch. >> do you agree with congressman, democrats need a knew approach toward president-elect trump? >> look, i think it's clear that whenever we can get things done in a bipartisan way, we try to do it. i think we'll be bipartisan when we can. we also, when they are trying to do things, our republican colleagues that are so bad for working people, we'll oppose them. >> bill: we'll see where that goes. you write i know many voters reject my party's signif
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bill had enormous logs and it. >> yes. >> and codified a lot of the releases the broken system and the biden administration. >> yes fail to afford rent from perform asylumnd pearl. >> yes yes too happy with give more money to ngos to violate the laws and law border. >> yes. >> another words that bill is a joke a laughingstock and you agree. >> absolutely. >> and with respect to pda, a congressman who jurisdiction i believe you rented, and aurora colorado tried to dismiss what is happening in apartment complexes through interest were also went and visited with you is active in the apartment complexes in aurora colorado the place around the country. >> it is absolutely true 100 percent true smack any when is the danger when you're nice been an eyewitness i danger and into those apartment complexes and recently more people were arrested was entered in this apartment places for kidnapping and sorting of the people in this apartment complex it. >> and you would agree is a scorcher across the country including in texas into texas in my district and antonio. >> apple yes. >> okay i'll come back to birthright citizenship in the future but suffice to say that th
bill had enormous logs and it. >> yes. >> and codified a lot of the releases the broken system and the biden administration. >> yes fail to afford rent from perform asylumnd pearl. >> yes yes too happy with give more money to ngos to violate the laws and law border. >> yes. >> another words that bill is a joke a laughingstock and you agree. >> absolutely. >> and with respect to pda, a congressman who jurisdiction i believe you rented, and aurora...
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asylum claims. the democrats have thumbed their noses at this law for the past four years. their excuse is that they were prioritizing detaining more dangerous offenders. this bill does exactly that, yet they still oppose it. during his first term president trump proved that the president on his own authority can secure our borders. president biden proved that a president who is determined to make a mockery of our immigration laws can willfully open our borders to the most violent criminals, terrorists, gangs, and cartels on this planet and then use the democrat sanctuary laws to protect them. this national nightmare ended at noon on monday. but what a future -- of future presidents? this bill assures what happened to laken riley cannot happen again should another joe biden disgrace the presidency. our senate colleagues have added to the laken riley act parts of sarah's law, introduced by representative randy feenstra, and senator joni ernst, to mandate detention for illegal aliens who commit any offense that involves death or serious bodily injury. .. sarah's law was. sarah's law was named after sarah root, who was driving home from school, a drunk driver slamm
asylum claims. the democrats have thumbed their noses at this law for the past four years. their excuse is that they were prioritizing detaining more dangerous offenders. this bill does exactly that, yet they still oppose it. during his first term president trump proved that the president on his own authority can secure our borders. president biden proved that a president who is determined to make a mockery of our immigration laws can willfully open our borders to the most violent criminals,...
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asylum claims. the democrats have thumbed their noses at this law for the past four years. their excuse is that they were prioritizing detaining more dangerous offenders. this bill does exactly that, yet they still oppose it. during his first term president trump proved that the president on his own authority can secure our borders. president biden proved that a president who is determined to make a mockery of our immigration laws can willfully open our borders to the most violent criminals, terrorists, gangs, and cartels on this planet and then use the democrat sanctuary laws to protect them. this national nightmare ended at noon on monday. but what a future -- of future presidents? this bill assures what happened to laken riley cannot happen again should another joe biden disgrace the presidency. our senate colleagues have added to the laken riley act parts of sarah's law, introduced by representative randy feenstra, and senator joni ernst, to mandate detention for illegal aliens who commit any offense that involves death or serious bodily injury. .. sarah's law was. sarah's law was named after sarah root, who was driving home from school, a drunk driver slamm
asylum claims. the democrats have thumbed their noses at this law for the past four years. their excuse is that they were prioritizing detaining more dangerous offenders. this bill does exactly that, yet they still oppose it. during his first term president trump proved that the president on his own authority can secure our borders. president biden proved that a president who is determined to make a mockery of our immigration laws can willfully open our borders to the most violent criminals,...
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bill that would have surged resources to the border, particularly for agents, but it would have also created more resources to adjudicate these claims. we have a process that if you are seeking asylum, you are supposed to follow it. it should take a few months, not a few years. those have been the real log jams that of made our immigration system so broken in the past. i hope they can look at some of those bipartisan ideas and start there. >> now, this morning, senator, you called on president joe biden to direct the national archiver's to certify the equal rights amendment. dra has the necessary support of three quarters of the state since 2020, and yet it still is not the law of the land because technically the deadline for ratification has passed. we spoke yesterday with former new york congresswoman elizabeth holtzman about her work with president jimmy carter to get that deadline extended way back in the 1970s. can you talk about why it is so important to take action now? >> well, first of all, i can send comments to do 23 attorneys general, that congress did not have the right to set that deadline in the first place. article 5 does not provide congress to shift the balance of
bill that would have surged resources to the border, particularly for agents, but it would have also created more resources to adjudicate these claims. we have a process that if you are seeking asylum, you are supposed to follow it. it should take a few months, not a few years. those have been the real log jams that of made our immigration system so broken in the past. i hope they can look at some of those bipartisan ideas and start there. >> now, this morning, senator, you called on...
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bill passed. right. we're closing the border, especially to felons, rapists and murderers, which unfortunate alejandro mayorkas is allowed into the country. okay. if it's you know, how we process asylum claims or doca or some of this other stuff. well, let's talk about that right. security of the united states of america against, you know, to protect americans. we're doing it. that's why we got elected. let's face it. that's going to happen. so but it's that, i guess, that gets that gets a this the the we before me though that the other side isn't in favor of letting rapists and killers into the country. many of them aren't you know. and that's why democrats actually supported donald trump this time. so that's but but when when you're when you're using language like that or when other members are using language like that, is that adding to the polarization here? is that answer as opposed to saying we do have final fundamental disagreements on how the policy is being, but we do do not like anything this administration did on this policy. but we think that you're missing that your policies are leading to these results as opposed to saying if you want to let murderers and let murderers
bill passed. right. we're closing the border, especially to felons, rapists and murderers, which unfortunate alejandro mayorkas is allowed into the country. okay. if it's you know, how we process asylum claims or doca or some of this other stuff. well, let's talk about that right. security of the united states of america against, you know, to protect americans. we're doing it. that's why we got elected. let's face it. that's going to happen. so but it's that, i guess, that gets that gets a this...
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asylum claims the democrats thumbed their noses at this law for the last four years. their excuse is they are prioritizing detaining more dangerous offenders. that is exactly what this bill does, yet they still oppose it. during his first term, president trump proved that the president can secure our borders. he's about to prove that again. president biden proved that a president who's determined to make a mockery of our immigration laws can willfully open our borders to the most violent criminals and gangs on this planet and use the democrat sanctuary laws to protect them. this national nightmare ended at noon yesterday. but, what of future presidents? this bill assures what happened to laken riley cannot happen again should another joe biden disgrace the presidency. our senate colleagues have added the laken riley act parts of sarah's law, introduced by senators, to mandate detention for illegal aliens who commit any offense that involves death or serious bodily injury. sarah's law is named after sarah root. on january 31 of 2016, she drove home after celebrating her college graduation. an illegal alien who was street racing while drunk slammed into her suv, snapping h
asylum claims the democrats thumbed their noses at this law for the last four years. their excuse is they are prioritizing detaining more dangerous offenders. that is exactly what this bill does, yet they still oppose it. during his first term, president trump proved that the president can secure our borders. he's about to prove that again. president biden proved that a president who's determined to make a mockery of our immigration laws can willfully open our borders to the most violent...
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today, the government put forward their proposals for the immigration and asylum bill and the home secretaryette cooper, spoke to gb news christopher hope. this is what she had to say. >> we can't just keep doing more of the gimmicks. it's got to be this really serious law enforcement, and we've got to treat the border security in the same way that we treat issues of security against against terror threats. and that's why we're introducing counter—terror style powers to give law enforcement much stronger powers to act early in the same way that they could around terrorism cases, because that's a sign of really the seriousness of this. if we are going to strengthen border security and prevent lives being lost, we have to have stronger law enforcement powers to go after the dangerous gangs. >> so there we go. no more gimmicks. rwanda was but a gimmick, and much of the other legislation put in place by the previous government was, in her view, a gimmick. but she's going to get really tough on the gangs and that is going to solve the problem of small boats coming across the english channel. tell
today, the government put forward their proposals for the immigration and asylum bill and the home secretaryette cooper, spoke to gb news christopher hope. this is what she had to say. >> we can't just keep doing more of the gimmicks. it's got to be this really serious law enforcement, and we've got to treat the border security in the same way that we treat issues of security against against terror threats. and that's why we're introducing counter—terror style powers to give law...
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so will the changes to the border security, asylum and immigration bill really make any difference? well, joining us now is the political commentator and migration expert, doctor mike jones. mike, thank you for joining us. >> great to be here. >> great to be here. >> good morning mike. okay. more words from the government. it's got a fancy title. it's got a fancy name as lots of these things have. will it make any difference? >> not really. no. it could possibly make a difference to the margins. i mean, serious crime prevention orders typically are used for suspected terrorists and drug traffickers. i think upgrading these interim measures for people smugglers is very sensible. i'm not against this. i'm surprised it hasn't already happened. but ultimately, the gangs are highly decentralised. they're agile, they're adaptable, and it's transnational. you know, many of the big players aren't here in the big players aren't here in the uk. they're operating in bulgaria, germany, turkey and obviously france itself. so, you know, ultimately i think this will make a difference in a small nu
so will the changes to the border security, asylum and immigration bill really make any difference? well, joining us now is the political commentator and migration expert, doctor mike jones. mike, thank you for joining us. >> great to be here. >> great to be here. >> good morning mike. okay. more words from the government. it's got a fancy title. it's got a fancy name as lots of these things have. will it make any difference? >> not really. no. it could possibly make a...
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. >> asylum and immigration bill. will it help keir starmer fulfil his pledge to smash the gangs? well, critics say it will make the problem worse. >> and as the search for answers continues following the tragic plane crash in washington, dc, investigators have now actually recovered the black boxes from the american airlines plane. what will they show? tom? was tom, you were one of the keenest proponents of brexit in the country, i think certainly one of the youngest at the time in the build up to the vote, for sure. how do you feel about it all now? >> it's interesting. i was looking back because it's not just the five years since we actually left the european union. it was 2015 when david cameron unexpectedly won the general election. the country knew we were getting a referendum. it was in his manifesto. so really from 2015, that's when i sort of got involved with what became the vote leave campaign. that's been ten years now. that's been a decade since the country knew it was getting a referendum. and that process went forward. there were moments in that five years between th
. >> asylum and immigration bill. will it help keir starmer fulfil his pledge to smash the gangs? well, critics say it will make the problem worse. >> and as the search for answers continues following the tragic plane crash in washington, dc, investigators have now actually recovered the black boxes from the american airlines plane. what will they show? tom? was tom, you were one of the keenest proponents of brexit in the country, i think certainly one of the youngest at the time in...
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a stronger approach to organised crime, which will form part of the border security and asylum and immigration bill. the number of migrants arriving to the uk in small boats is up by a quarter, as nearly 37,000 made the journey last year. shadow home secretary chris philp told gb news the measures announced by the government are going to make no difference at all. >> this is the same government, of course, the same labour party who voted against life sentences for those very same gangs when they were in opposition and on their watch since the election now six months ago. illegal immigration across the channel has gone up by 29% compared to last year, and i think it was a huge mistake of labour to scrap the rwanda deterrent before it even started. the first flight was due to take off on the 24th of july, and labour cancelled it before that plane had a chance to leave. and i think if that had started then we would see the numbers dramatically reducing. >> however, the immigration minister, seema malhotra, says the plans will help to smash the gangs. >> these new measures will be an invaluable tool in
a stronger approach to organised crime, which will form part of the border security and asylum and immigration bill. the number of migrants arriving to the uk in small boats is up by a quarter, as nearly 37,000 made the journey last year. shadow home secretary chris philp told gb news the measures announced by the government are going to make no difference at all. >> this is the same government, of course, the same labour party who voted against life sentences for those very same gangs...
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of a stronger approach to organised crime, which will form part of the border security, asylum and immigration bill. the number of migrants arriving to the uk in small boats is up by a quarter, as nearly 37,000 made the journey last year. well, shadow home secretary chris philp spoke to us earlier here on gb news. >> this is the same government, of course, the same labour party who voted against life sentences for those very same gangs when they were in opposition and on their watch since the election now six months ago. illegal immigration across the channel has gone up by 29% compared to last year, and i think it was a huge mistake of labour to scrap the rwanda deterrent before it even started. the first flight was due to take off on the 24th of july, and labour cancelled it before that plane had a chance to leave. and i think if that had started then we would see the numbers dramatically reducing. >> in response, though, the immigration minister, seema malhotra, says the plans will help smash the gangs. >> these new measures will be an invaluable tool in helping tackle the criminal people smuggl
of a stronger approach to organised crime, which will form part of the border security, asylum and immigration bill. the number of migrants arriving to the uk in small boats is up by a quarter, as nearly 37,000 made the journey last year. well, shadow home secretary chris philp spoke to us earlier here on gb news. >> this is the same government, of course, the same labour party who voted against life sentences for those very same gangs when they were in opposition and on their watch since...
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but the fine print of this bill is illuminating, just not for the reasons that the labour party think the tories policy on asylumrly hopeless. we know that. but one thing the conservative party's illegal migration act of 2023 did do was make it unequivocally clear that it was illegal to cross the channel, and that those who did would not have their asylum claims processed. here's the really big and fundamental point that labour don't want you to know about tonight, which is that labour is repealing a large part of that legislation. in other words, labouris legislation. in other words, labour is decriminalising illegal migration in this country. the economist thomas sowell once said that immigration laws are the only laws that are ever discussed in terms of how to help people break them, and that is never more true than ever in modern britain. labour are making it legal to enter this country via the channel on small boats. the new term is already being introduced. it's not illegal migration, it's irregular migration. labour's asylum policy may present itself as smashing the gangs, but in reality it's tantamount t
but the fine print of this bill is illuminating, just not for the reasons that the labour party think the tories policy on asylumrly hopeless. we know that. but one thing the conservative party's illegal migration act of 2023 did do was make it unequivocally clear that it was illegal to cross the channel, and that those who did would not have their asylum claims processed. here's the really big and fundamental point that labour don't want you to know about tonight, which is that labour is...
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but the fine print of this bill is illuminating, just not for the reasons that the labour party think the tories policy on asylumy hopeless. we know that. but one thing the conservative party's illegal migration act of 2023 did do was make it unequivocally clear that it was illegal to cross the channel, and that those who did would not have their asylum claims processed. here's the really big and fundamental point that labour don't want you to know about tonight, which is that labour is repealing a large part of that legislation. in other words, labouris legislation. in other words, labour is decriminalising illegal migration in this country. the economist thomas sowell once said that immigration laws are the only laws that are ever discussed in terms of how to help people break them, and that is never more true than ever in modern britain. labour are making it legal to enter this country via the channel on small boats. the new term is already being introduced. it's not illegal migration, it's irregular migration. labour's asylum policy may present itself as smashing the gangs, but in reality it's tantamount to
but the fine print of this bill is illuminating, just not for the reasons that the labour party think the tories policy on asylumy hopeless. we know that. but one thing the conservative party's illegal migration act of 2023 did do was make it unequivocally clear that it was illegal to cross the channel, and that those who did would not have their asylum claims processed. here's the really big and fundamental point that labour don't want you to know about tonight, which is that labour is...