The home secretary has told Sky News the government's new Illegal Migration Bill is 'not breaking the law'.
The home secretary has told Sky News the government's new Illegal Migration Bill is"not breaking the law".
Suella Braverman said she is"very confident" the measures announced on Tuesday"are in compliance with our international law obligations". The government revealed its new plan to stop migrants entering the UK on small boats, which includes the majority of those arriving being detained within the first 28 days without bail or judicial review, and being unable to make claims to stop deportation until they have been removed.
They will also be banned from claiming UK settlement, citizenship or re-entering the UK if they are removed.
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