asylum seekers
The move would have echoes of the Tories' successful 2019 campaign.
But the asylum plans have been branded "immoral, ineffective and incredibly costly".
It may be from 2021, but her arguments are more relevant than ever.
Andrew Mitchell said it would only have "marginal benefit" in stopping asylum seekers crossing the Channel in small boats.
Robert Jenrick said not doing so could make the UK a "magnet" for people traffickers.
"If one child, who was related to one of us in this room, went missing, the world would stop," Peter Kyle pointed out.
Immigration minister Robert Jenrick confirmed that 200 asylum-seeking children are currently missing from temporary hotels.
"I am reminded of the language used to dehumanise and justify the murder of my family and millions of others".
No.10 can't guarantee there will be any deportations before the next election.
Campaigners had challenged the controversial policy.