Britain's Immigration System Faces Biggest Shake-Up In Years As MPs Back Sweeping Border Bill
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MPs Vote Through Landmark Immigration Bill That Could Transform Asylum And Deportation Rules
The legislation would accelerate asylum appeals, restrict the use of human-rights claims, recover support costs from some refugees and strengthen the Government’s ability to deport serious foreign offenders.
MPs have backed the Government’s Immigration and Asylum Bill at its second reading, allowing one of the most consequential overhauls of Britain’s migration system in years to progress to detailed parliamentary scrutiny.
The vote does not make the proposals law. The Bill must still pass through its committee and report stages in the House of Commons, receive a third reading, survive scrutiny in the House of Lords and secure Royal Assent. However, approval at second reading confirms that the Commons supports the legislation’s central principles and gives ministers political momentum to continue with the reforms.
Sponsored by Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood, the Bill covers immigration, asylum and modern slavery. Its measures extend far beyond migrants arriving in small boats, affecting refugees, foreign offenders, families relying on human-rights claims and suspected victims of trafficking.