A bill which will make knowingly arriving in the UK without permission a criminal offence has passed its latest parliamentary hurdle
Brexit: UK government to set out Northern Ireland Protocol plans within two weeks - as PM told trust in him is at 'all-time low'
It comes as data analysis by the PA news agency revealed that at least 8,452 people have crossed the English Channel in small boats this year, surpassing the total for all of 2020. He described the legislation as the"anti-refugee bill" and accused the Home Office of"choosing to not only turn away those in need of safety but also treat them as criminals".
"They don't deal with the fact that the time taken to process claims has rocketed or desperate people are still falling victim to criminal gangs. "Enough of people being trafficked and sold into modern slavery, enough of economic migrants pretending to be genuine refugees, enough of adults pretending to be children to claim asylum.
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