Article 6R1K3 Robert Jenrick vows to cut aid to countries that do not take back refused asylum seekers

Robert Jenrick vows to cut aid to countries that do not take back refused asylum seekers

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Kiran Stacey Political correspondent
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Tory leadership candidate seeks to boost anti-immigration credentials with plan to deport 100,000 more people a year

Robert Jenrick has said he would cut off aid from countries that do not take back people who fail in their asylum claims, as part of a package of measures designed to bolster his anti-immigration reputation in the final stages of the Tory leadership race.

The former immigration minister said he would withdraw money and visas from countries which do not accept those who are rejected by the UK as part of a plan to increase the number of people being deported by 100,000 a year. The plan would also see asylum seekers from at least three new countries barred altogether.

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