Sunak: Stricter measures for illegal immigrants, one third are Albanians

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British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, during his speech to the British Parliament, emphasized that the government must take measures against illegal immigrants, which will involve the army, political forces and intelligence services.

"Almost a third of the asylum seekers are from Albania. The people who came should go back. Those who have stayed behind should leave as soon as possible," he said.

Sunak stressed that early in the new year he would introduce legislation to ensure that people who arrive in the UK illegally will not be able to claim asylum.

Meanwhile, the British Prime Minister stressed that illegal immigration is "unfair" to British people, legal immigrants and legitimate asylum seekers.

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According to a plan presented by the prime minister, a special unit of 400 specialists will be created to handle requests from Albanians.

UK border officials will also be based in Albania under a new agreement with the country.

He presented the 5-point plan for the departure Of albanian immigrants from England:

First, there will be a new, unified small ship command, involving the military, civil forces, and intelligence services.

Second, illegal immigrants will be prohibited from opening bank accounts.

Third, asylum seekers will no longer be accommodated in hotels, but in dormitories and military warehouses.

Fourth, it will be made very clear to asylum officers that Albania is a safe country. Those claiming to be victims of modern slavery will have to prove it, Sunak said.

Fifth, early in the new year the government will introduce laws to ensure that people who arrive in the UK illegally will not be able to claim asylum there.

This is a policy proposed by Suella Braverman, the Home Secretary, at the Conservative conference.

 

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