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The Prime Minister is set to announce an additional £75 million to boost border security, bringing the investment in the Border Security Command over the next two years to £150 million.| GOV.UK
The Home Secretary has today (4 October 2024) agreed a major international plan to smash criminal gangs responsible for smuggling illegal migrants into G7 countries.| GOV.UK
22/02/2024. Minister for Illegal Migration Michael Tomlinson visits Western JetFoil in Dover Harbour to meet Border Force officials in response to small boats arrivals and smuggling gangs.| Flickr
04/11/2024. Glasgow, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Keir Starmer gives a speech as he attends the Interpol General Assembly. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street| Flickr
The UK government has enhanced efforts to address illegal migration by strengthening border security and reforming the asylum system.| ETA for the United Kingdom
The UK has bolstered its Border Security Command to enhance surveillance and intelligence-sharing, and crack down on illegal immigration crimes.| ETA for the United Kingdom
The UK Home Office will speed up and prioritize processing 90,000 pending asylum claims for the repealed Rwanda scheme.| ETA for the United Kingdom
UK's Home Secretary Yvette Cooper announced new border security measures to control illegal migration and strictly enforce immigration laws.| ETA for the United Kingdom
The new arrangement between the UK Border Force and the EU's Frontex is vital in tackling illegal migration and securing borders.| ETA for the United Kingdom
The new UK Home Secretary launched the new Border Security Command to tackle illegal migration, as the Rwanda Act has been scrapped.| ETA for the United Kingdom