Immigration

Ex-prime minister dismisses suggestion the controversial crackdown will deal with “illegal migration once and for all is wrong”.
Caroline Nokes said it could criminalise pregnant women, children and families.
The Good Morning Britain host weighed in on “preposterous” calls to sack or silence the BBC sports presenter during an appearance on Question Time.
"Division is all they have left to offer," he says as minister Robert Jenrick claims the controversial plan is “legal, fair and moral”.
Italian deputy prime minister Matteo Salvini and French former presidential candidate Eric Zemmour back the PM's stance.
The revelation comes as controversy continues to rage over the government's migrant crackdown.
The presenter thanked fans for supporting him amid reports the BBC will have a "frank conversation" with him over his comments on the proposed immigration crackdown.
The move would have echoes of the Tories' successful 2019 campaign.
Rishi Sunak wants to "get a grip" on illegal migrants – but his plan is already under the microscope.
It may be from 2021, but her arguments are more relevant than ever.