The Conservative Party is set to announce a new “removal force” to deport 150,000 persons annually to curb irregular migration in the UK.
Funding on Sunday unveiled plans to expand £ 1.6 billion and “comprehensm for new powers” for the force, including facial recognition without warning to identify illegal immigrants.
The body is expected to be “closely integrated” with the police, which they will be mandatory to check immigration on all those who stop or arrest.
The proposal takes inspiration from the US immigration and customs enforcement (ICE) agency, which the conservatives have described as the “successful approach” to remove.
But in the last one year, the Ice has also been severely criticized, the accused, both legal migrants and American citizens are accused of arresting people and targeting people on the basis of their race.

The proposal is part of the Conservatives’ Borders Plan “at the beginning of the party’s annual conference on Sunday.
Immigration is one of the major subjects of the annual assemblyOne of the two slogans hanging from the front of the conference center in Manchester with “strong boundaries”.
Some 34,401 people have crossed the channel in small boats so far this year, according to data from PA News Agency Analysis of Home Office, it has been placed at 2025 to break records for most arrival in the same year.
Tory Leader Kemi badenoch Said: “We have to deal with the crisis of illegal immigration in Britain and secure our boundaries.
“This is why conservatives are setting up a serious and comprehensive new scheme to end this crisis.”
Along with the force of removal, the plan includes a radical overhaul of the refuge system, which has been given only to those threatened by a foreign government.
Conflicts on religion or sexuality or “less tolerant” laws will not be eligible, the party said “some people will be worthy”.
The scheme will abolish the immigration tribunal, with all the decisions on the migration made by the house office, only with limited rights of appeal in cases where the authorities have worked without a statutory authority.
Immigration matters will be denied legal aid, the conservatives accused the Solicitor of “cheating” by the applicants and arguing that “there is no need for lawyers” as people should “just tell the truth about their circumstances”.

Plan follows the declaration of toesy That they will see to leave European Convention on Human Rights If it wins the next election, the debate on the treaty “disappointed the country’s efforts to secure its boundaries and deported those who have no rights”.
It also comes because the face of Mrs. Badenoch has continued pressure on its right flank in the shape of the UK, which already promises to leave the ECHR and deport 600,000 people in five years if it comes to power.
He said: “Improvement has nothing that falls on the arrival of announcements. Our strong boundaries plan is serious and reliable and supported by a comprehensive legal analysis.
“The difference is that the next conservative government will distribute.”
He also accused the government of offering “unsuccessful gimmick”, including a deal with France – “One thousand in, one out” was dubbed by Mrs. Badenoch – who has seen only 18 people returning after crossing the channel so far.