Suella Braverman vows to push human rights laws to the limit in latest immigration crackdown attempt
The Home Secretary's comments follow assertions that no laws will be broken, instead stretching the rules to the absolute limit in what is set to be hailed the biggest crackdown on illegal migration in decades.
Set to be unveiled today as part of strict new measures pushed through Parliament, sources close to Braverman say ministers see it as a 'no ifs, no buts' crackdown. It's understood ministers have received advice that the proposals tabled by the Home Secretary are lawful, despite pushing the boundaries of the European Convention on Human Rights to the absolute limit.Known as a Section 19.1.B statement, the legal measure will allow the legislation to pass through Parliament.
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