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‘Must secure our borders’: UK Conservatives to launch £1.6bn ‘Removals Force’ to deport 150,000 yearly; plan modeled on Trump’s ICE

‘Must secure our borders’: UK Conservatives to launch £1.6bn 'Removals Force' to deport 150,000 yearly; plan modeled on Trump’s ICE

Kemi Badenoch (AP)

The Conservative Party plans to launch a new “Removals Force” designed to deport 150,000 people each year as part of a wider strategy to address illegal immigration in the UK.Modeled on the “successful approach” of the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the new Removals Force, unveiled on Sunday, is set to receive £1.6 billion in funding and “sweeping new powers,” including the ability to use facial recognition technology without prior warning to identify illegal immigrants.The force is expected to work “closely” with the police, who would be required to carry out immigration checks on all individuals they stop or arrest.The Conservative Party will unveil plans on Sunday, led by Kemi Badenoch, emphasizing “Strong Borders” as a key theme of their annual conference.“We must tackle the scourge of illegal immigration into Britain and secure our borders,” Tory leader Kemi Badenoch said, as cited by the Independent. “That is why the Conservatives are setting out a serious and comprehensive new plan to end this crisis.”

What is the plan?

Under the plan, the immigration tribunal would be abolished, with the Home Office handling all migration decisions and offering only limited appeal rights in cases where officials act beyond their statutory authority.The plan also proposes a major overhaul of the asylum system, limiting refugee status to individuals facing threats from foreign governments. The plan would also exclude individuals fleeing conflict or countries with “less tolerant” laws on religion or sexuality, with the party noting that “few people will qualify,” as reported by the Independent. Immigration cases would no longer receive legal aid under the pln. The Conservatives accused solicitors of “defrauding” the UK by “coaching” applicants and argued that legal representation is unnecessary, claiming people “should simply tell the truth about their circumstances.”On Saturday, Kemi Badenoch stated that the Conservatives would withdraw the UK from the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) if they win the next election.The Conservative leadership is under persistent pressure on immigration from the party’s right, as polls suggest Reform UK could perform strongly in the next election despite holding only five MPs.The Conservative leadership is under persistent pressure on immigration from the party’s right, as polls suggest Reform UK could perform strongly in the next election despite holding only five MPs.

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