New Hard line from Britain for immigration – a loud starmore message to the international community

British Prime Minister Kir Starmer has called on the international community to unite “to eliminate the networks of the traffickers once and for all”, opening in London the work of the Summit to address the illegal immigration in which they are involved in the forty countries. The problem is one of the priorities of the Labor Party government. More than 157,000 immigrants have illegally entered the United Kingdom in the last seven years crossing the Channel with small boats. During the first three months of the year, a record of entry was recorded, as more than 6,600 people managed to complete the dangerous cross. “We will not be able to eliminate the networks of traffickers once and for all if we do not work together,” because these networks “exploit the gaps between our institutions, turn countries against each other,” the British prime minister said. The conference, which is held under the auspices of British Interior Minister Ivet Cooper, are represented about forty countries. […]
Source: News Beast

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