PM for cutting visa for countries failing to sign return agreements for illegal migrants

PM for cutting visa for countries failing to sign return agreements for illegal migrants

Kir Stamor Has indicated a new hardline approach to dealing Illegal immigration Those countries who do not agree with “returns” will have their visa limited.

There was a conversation after the Prime Minister G7 with Canada with French President Emmanuel MacroN, Italian PM Goria Meloni And on the ongoing crisis to German Chancellor Frederick Merz, he told reporters that he had planned to pursue efforts.

The readout from the meeting with President Macron spoke to adopt the “innovative approach” to prevent short boats.

Sir Kir Stmper and Emmanuel Macron discussed the situation on the channel at a meeting at the G7 Summit in Canada (Suzanne Plunkett/PA) ,Packet,

Talking to reporters, Sir Kir said: “Okay, on innovative outlooks – yes, we are seeing what we can do next. I think we need to strengthen our existing equipment, but then move forward and see what we can do. And this is a work that we are especially watching with French.”

He moved forward: “We are seeing what we can do on returns agreements. We have signed many bilateral returns agreements. So the question is, is it possible to go beyond this. Now it involves looking at this question of visa and can we not be a little smarter in relation to countries with the use of our visa, which do not compromise with the US.”

Asked if it means less visas for countries that did not agree with illegal migrants returns, they replied: “If you want it would be a lot more transaction.

Currently, countries with returns agreements with the UK are Albania, India, Pakistan, Vietnam, Iraq, Nigeria, Bangladesh, Georgia, Somalia, Serbia and Algeria.

Sir Keir also denied that the reference to the deteriorating situation on the channel with small boats was the entry of failure.

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Recently, Defense Secretary John Helle hit the French, who has been killed in the French to prevent their failure to stop the migrants living on boats despite paying £ 400 meters in a year.

In recent times, there have been reports of migrants going to the neck in the water to climb boats and avoid the police.

The Prime Minister admitted: “There is a serious situation regarding the channel crossing. And as I have said on many occasions, no one should make that crossing.

“This is a serious challenge that requires serious reactions. We are already working more closely with our French counterparts, in particular, so the Home Secretary and Internal Minister are working more closely than any internal minister and home secretary.

“As we are working with our German counterparts and Italians.”

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