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The Illegal Migration Act 2023 (c. 37) is an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, introduced by the Secretary of State for the Home Department, Suella Braverman, in March 2023. [1] The main focus of the bill is to reduce or end "small boat crossings", across the English Channel , by ways described as "pushing against international law".
The Illegal Migration Act will cast thousands of asylum seekers into ‘permanent limbo’, the IPPR has warned Britain facing ‘permanent asylum backlog’ and £5bn accommodation bill under new ...
Migration Watch UK, is a think-tank opposed to a large scale of immigration. [15] Migration Watch UK has criticised the Home Office figures for not including the UK-born dependent children of illegal migrants. They suggested in 2007 that the Home Office had underestimated the numbers of illegal migrants by between 15,000 and 85,000.
The government's Illegal Migration Bill will not solve the problem of small boats crossing the English Channel, Sir Keir Starmer has said. Under the policy, those who arrive in the UK illegally ...
An Act to authorise the use for the public service of certain resources for the years ending 31 March 2023 and 2024 (including, for the year ending 31 March 2023, income); to authorise the issue out of the Consolidated Fund of Northern Ireland of certain sums for the service of those years; to authorise the use of those sums for specified ...
A vessel that will house up to 500 asylum-seekers arrived Tuesday in England after Parliament passed its long-debated bill to curb migration. The barge Bibby Stockholm was pulled by a tug into ...
25 acts of Parliament were passed in 2024: 24 public general acts and 1 local act. indicates that an act is available to view at legislation.gov.uk, and indicates the location of the original act in the Parliamentary Archives.
The scholars said the Bill would not stop small boats crossing the Channel. More than 300 experts sign letter against Government’s ‘unworkable’ migrant Bill Skip to main content