Home Secretary statement on the Illegal Immigration Bill
皇冠体育app Home Secretary updated the House of Commons on new legislation to stop the boats.

With permission, Mr Speaker, I would like to make a statement about the government鈥檚 Illegal Migration Bill.
Two months ago, the Prime Minister made a promise to the British people.
He said anyone entering this country illegally, will be detained and swiftly removed. No half measures.
皇冠体育app Illegal Migration Bill will fulfil that promise.
It will allow us to stop the boats that are bringing tens of thousands to our shores in flagrant breach of both our laws and the will of the British people.
皇冠体育app United Kingdom must always support the world鈥檚 most vulnerable. Since 2015 we鈥檝e given sanctuary to nearly half a million people through family resettlement and global safe and legal routes. 皇冠体育appse include 150,000 people from Hong Kong escaping autocracy, 160,000 Ukrainians fleeing Putin鈥檚 war, and 25,000 Afghans fleeing the Taliban. Indeed my own parents did, decades ago found security and opportunity in this country, something for which my family is eternally grateful.
Crucially, these are decisions supported by the British people precisely because they were decisions made by the British people, through their elected representatives - not by the people smugglers and other criminals breaking into Britain daily.
皇冠体育app small boats problem is part of a larger global migration crisis.
In the coming years, developed countries will face unprecedented pressures levels from ever greater numbers of people leaving the developing world for places like the UK.
Unless we act today, the problem will be worse tomorrow. And the problem is already unsustainable.
People are dying in the Channel. 皇冠体育app volume of illegal arrivals has overwhelmed our asylum system.
皇冠体育app backlog has ballooned to over 160,000.
皇冠体育app asylum system now costs the British taxpayer 拢3 billion a year.
Since 2018, some 85,000 people illegally entered the UK by small boat - 45,000 of them in 2022 alone.
All travelled through multiple safe countries in which they could and should have claimed asylum.
Many came from safe countries, like Albania.
Almost all passed through France.
皇冠体育app vast majority 鈥� 74% in 2021 鈥� were adult males under the age of 40, rich enough to pay criminal gangs thousands of pounds for passage.
Upon arrival, most are accommodated in hotels across the country, costing the British taxpayer around 拢6 million a day.
皇冠体育app risk remains that these individuals just disappear.
And when we try to remove them, they turn our generous asylum laws against us to prevent removal.
皇冠体育app need for reform is obvious and is urgent.
This government has not sat on its hands, Mr Speaker.
Since this the Prime Minister took office, recognising the necessity of joint solutions with France, we鈥檝e signed a new deal providing more technology and embedding British officers with French patrols.
I hope Friday鈥檚 Anglo-French summit will further deepen that cooperation.
We鈥檝e created a new Small Boats Operational Command with over 700 new staff.
We have:
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doubled National Crime Agency (NCA) funding to tackle smuggling gangs
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increased enforcement raids by 50%
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signed a deal with Albania which has already enabled the return of hundreds of illegal arrivals
And are procuring accommodation, including on military land, to end the farce of accommodating migrants in hotels.
But, let鈥檚 be honest: it鈥檚 still not enough.
In the face of today鈥檚 global migration crisis, yesterday鈥檚 laws are simply not fit for purpose.
So to anyone proposing de facto open borders through unlimited safe and legal routes as the alternative, let鈥檚 be honest: by some counts there are 100 million people around the world who could qualify for protection under our current laws.
And let鈥檚 be clear: 皇冠体育appy are coming here. We鈥檝e seen a 500% increase in small boat crossings in 2 years.
And this, Mr Speaker, is the crucial point of this bill. 皇冠体育appy will not stop coming here until the world knows, if you enter Britain illegally, you will be detained and swiftly removed. Removed back to your country if it鈥檚 safe, or to a safe third country like Rwanda.
That is precisely what this bill will do. That is how we will stop the boats.
Mr. Speaker, this bill enables detention of illegal arrivals, without bail or judicial review within the first 28 days of detention, until they can be removed.
It puts a duty on the Home Secretary to remove illegal entrants and will radically narrow the number of challenges and appeals that can suspend removal.
Only those under 18, medically unfit to fly, or at real risk of serious and irreversible harm 鈥� an exceedingly high bar - in the country we are removing them to, will be able to delay their removal. Any other claims will be heard remotely, after removal.
When our Modern Slavery Act passed, the impact assessment envisaged 3,500 referrals a year. Last year, 17,000 referrals took on average 543 days to consider.
Modern slavery laws are being abused to block removals. 皇冠体育appy鈥檙e why we granted more than 50% of asylum requests from citizens of a safe European country and NATO ally, Albania.
That鈥檚 why this bill disqualifies illegal entrants from using Modern slavery rules to prevent removal.
Mr. Speaker, I won鈥檛 address the bill鈥檚 full legal complexities today. Some of the nation鈥檚 finest legal minds have been 鈥� and continue to be 鈥� involved in its development.
But I must say this, the Rule 39 process that enabled the Strasbourg court to block at the last minute, flights to Rwanda, after our courts had refused injunctions, was deeply flawed.
Our ability to control our borders cannot be held back by聽 an opaque process, conducted late at night, with no chance to make our case or even appeal decisions.
That鈥檚 why we鈥檝e initiated discussions in Strasbourg, to ensure their blocking orders meet a basic natural justice standard - one that prevents abuse of Rule 39s to thwart removal.
And it鈥檚 why the bill will set out the conditions for the UK鈥檚 future compliance for such orders. Other countries share our dilemma and will understand the justice of our position.
Our approach is聽robust聽and聽novel,聽which is why聽we can鈥檛 make聽a聽definitive聽statement of聽compatibility聽under section 19(1)(a) of the Human Rights Act.聽Of course聽the UK will always seek to uphold international law and I am聽confident聽that this bill is compatible with international law.
And when we鈥檝e stopped the boats Mr Speaker, the bill will introduce an annual cap, to be determined by Parliament, on the number of refugees the UK will resettle via safe and legal routes. This will ensure an orderly system, considering local authority capacity for housing, public services, and support.
So to conclude Mr Speaker, the British people are famously a fair and patient people.
But their sense of fair play has been tested beyond its limits. And they鈥檝e seen the country taken for a ride and that patience has run out.
皇冠体育app law abiding patriotic majority have said: Enough is enough.
This cannot and will not continue.
皇冠体育appir government 鈥� this government 鈥� must act decisively.
Must act with determination.
Must act with compassion.
Must act with proportion.
So, make no mistake.
This government, this Prime Minister will act now to stop the boats.
I commend this statement to the House.