Suella Braverman also defended the Government’s delay in getting many of its illegal migration measures off the ground
April 2, 2023 9:57 am
She also defended the Government’s delay in getting many of its illegal migration measures off the ground, saying she would not give a deadline as to when flights toSpeaking to Sky’s Sophy Ridge on Sunday programme, Ms Braverman denied asylum seekers who have crossed the Channel could be allowed to claim they made a “mistake” and be allowed to make a fresh claim.
“I think anyone who takes the journey is breaking the law. Anyone who procures that journey, offers it, or facilitates it is breaking the law. Anyone who does that is making a deliberate decision to come to the UK illegally. You don’t do that by mistake.”
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