Illegal Migration Bill: Government sees off final Lords challenge

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Illegal Migration Bill: Government sees off final Lords challenge
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Government sees off final Lords challenge to Illegal Migration Bill

As it stands it is unclear what will happen to people coming to the UK on small boats in the coming months, according to BBC Home Affairs Correspondent Dominic Casciani.

In the last few days, the bill passed between the House of Commons and House of Lords three times, in a process known as parliamentary ping-pong. The Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, who has been a critic of the bill, dropped his demand for the government to draw up a 10-year strategy for collaborating internationally on refugees and human trafficking to the UK, after it was again rejected by MPs.The end of the stand-off between peers and MPs paves the way for the bill to receive royal assent - when the King formally agrees to make the bill into an Act of Parliament, or law.

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