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The UK military is focused on defense of the nation, not stopping asylum seekers, the Minister of the Cabinet said.
US President Donald Trump suggested that military intervention could be used to fight illegal migration in the UK during his state visit this week.
But trade secretary Peter Kyle dismissed this call, telling the BBC breakfast that the UK border force was responsible for law enforcement in the UK.
Hundreds of migrants tried to cross the channel earlier today, as the second deportation under the government “One in”, one with France.
But Trump suggested that the military force was the best deterrent than the approach of the government’s work in diplomatic negotiations, agreeing with the return and enhancement of the introduction of court recommendations.
Speaking together with Sir Keir, Older at a press conference at the Prime Minister’s residence check, Trump suggested that such force was needed because the illegal migration “destroys countries from the inside”.
He said, “You come to people, and I told the Prime Minister that I will stop it, and it doesn’t matter if you call on the military, it doesn’t matter what you use.”
Asked about the claims of the US president, Kyle told the BBC breakfast: “Well, what he suggested that the military is used, but we have a UK border force, which has now been created and has been strengthened and backed up and has new powers with the government.
“The Military Fleet actually has labor relations with the UK border force, and if necessary, we can call on the Navy, so we have the functional relationships that we need between our military, and the preservation of our security and safety borders.
“But what we really need is our military -oriented troops on all these really key problems around the world directly related to our national protection.”
Trump has issued a number of executive orders that implement a wide shelter for migrants entering the southern border and sent to troops to assist border security.
The arrests of migrants from the US border patrol are diminishing after Trump has taken office.
The UK Conservatives and Reforms call for tougher migration actions, and the reform states that it will prohibit everyone who will come to the UK on small boats requiring asylum.
No party offered to use the military force, though Nigel Parazh said “as an absolute extreme resort.”
Shaban’s new Interior Minister Mahmoud promised to fight what she called “insincere, last minute,” and Kyle called it a “tension” to make sure that the pilot scheme was successful for the return of migrants.
“We will make sure that we get as many people as possible, how much we have the right to return here as soon as possible,” he said, adding that “many cases” go through court.
Asked if there is any target figure for the number of returns, Kyle said: “Our goal is to make sure that everyone who comes to our shore and is not entitled to stay, is removed from the country, this is our goal.
“We want to get a full tab. We want to make sure that people see a functional system that provides so fast, effective and fast that people do not come here in the first place, this is the restraint we need.”
About 100 people who arrived in the UK on a small boat are currently in the removal centers near the hires and can be taken to France under this scheme.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs said more deportation flights were planned next week and a government appeal was launched to limit the time when migrants must provide evidence to challenge their removal.
More than 5,500 migrants have reached the UK ever since this scheme came into force in early August, but the government hopes that the continuation flights will be a holding back.