UK Immigration
John Kay told the Tory minister that the government had "failed" to keep its promises to voters.
Plan labelled "cruel" by critics – but former home secretary says the government can "go further".
Home secretary was outlining the new migration crackdown – which comes after failing to meet its own targets.
Foreign workers will need to earn at least £38,700 before they get a visa.
Former minister Steve Brine said they need to be "honest with the public".
Home secretary James Cleverly had said it would be ready "in days".
Richard Tice said large numbers moving to the UK were "changing the nature of our country".
The Conservatives pledged to bring down net migration - instead it has trebled.
The New York Times reported that Donald Trump wants to round up millions of people and put them in huge new detention camps.
The immigration minister said Labour's figures were wrong - but failed to come up with his own.