Daily Mail

Our plan is firm, fair and delivers on YOUR priorities

- By Priti Patel

Daily Mail readers don’t need to be told the asylum system is broken. They can see the evidence with their own eyes: evil people-smugglers bringing migrants here illegally in small boats and on lorries; dangerous foreign criminals doing all they can to avoid being deported by putting in last-minute, meritless claims hours before they are due on the plane.

it’s been obvious for decades that things need to change. and the British people have made it clear that’s how they feel. That’s why i developed the New Plan for immigratio­n. a fair and firm system is one of the people’s priorities.

To put the whole plan into practice, we needed to change the law. This week, the Nationalit­y and Borders act completed its passage through Parliament.

The maximum sentence for entering the country illegally will rise from six months to four years. and the smugglers who bring them here can now be sentenced to life in prison. instead of a maximum sentence of six months, foreign criminals who return to the UK in breach of a deportatio­n order may face up to five years in prison.

asylum reception centres – which are already in place in many European countries – will be used to process claims, rather than hotels. We will open one such centre in yorkshire.

One of the things that most angers people is that claims take so long. We are taking steps to improve the process, but we also need to stop the number of repeat appeals and judicial reviews – all too often aimed at delaying the removals process and usually without merit.

We can now deliver proper scientific assessment processes to prevent adults from getting away with pretending to be children.

Those we are seeking to remove, including foreign national offenders, will be required to present all their claims upfront, rather than raising them at the last minute.

The UK keeps a list of safe countries that respect human rights, to stop people delaying removal by falsely claiming their human rights are at risk. Every EU country is on that list. We will have the power to remove as well as add countries – to ensure the list is reliable.

Countries must co-operate in taking back citizens with no right to be in the UK. Those that don’t will risk losing access to our visa system.

For the first time, how a person arrives in the UK will affect the outcome of their claim. anyone who arrives illegally and has passed through a safe country may be deemed inadmissib­le.

a few weeks ago i signed a migration and economic developmen­t partnershi­p with Rwanda, which will mean those who make dangerous journeys in small boats, or in the backs of lorries, could have their asylum claim processed in Rwanda. if their claims are accepted, they will be supported to build a new and prosperous life there.

By tackling illegal migration, we will be able to focus our resources on people who genuinely need our help, such as those from Ukraine. The British people have welcomed them warmly, as they have with refugees throughout our history.

For far too long, the public has been branded racist simply for wanting border controls. yet only by controllin­g immigratio­n can we do right by those who don’t have the money to pay people-smugglers. it also isn’t fair on British taxpayers that the broken asylum system costs £1.5billion a year – and nearly £5million a day in hotels.

We have not reached the end of the road to reform. There is no single solution to solve a long-standing problem. There will be opposition in the courts. But we have a New Plan for immigratio­n that is firm and fair. and the Nationalit­y and Borders act means we have the law on our side.

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