Migrants who arrive on cross-Channel dinghies will face 'rapid removal' from UK trends now
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Channel migrants will face an automatic ban on making asylum claims under tough new immigration measures being drawn up by Suella Braverman, the Daily Mail can reveal.
The Home Secretary will change the law so every migrant who has passed through a safe country – such as France – will instantly see applications for refugee status declared void. They will then face ‘rapid removal’ from Britain.
It will tighten rules introduced last year which granted new arrivals a grace period of up to six months.
Swiftly declaring each migrant’s case inadmissible will allow them to be detained and then removed from Britain, sources indicated. The new legislation will also set out further measures to tackle ‘spurious asylum claims’, it is understood.
The Home Secretary will change the law so every migrant who has passed through a safe country – such as France – will instantly see applications for refugee status declared void
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