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Starmer says 24,000 people who have ‘no right to be here’ have been returned under Labour

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Sir Keir Starmer has said 24,000 people have been returned since Labour took power as he opened the government’s border security summit.

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The PM, giving his opening remarks to the summit, said those returned “have no right to be here” and said it was the “highest return rates for eight years”.

Since Labour took office, 29,884 people have been detected crossing the Channel on 542 small boats.

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Interior ministers and law enforcement from more than 40 countries are at the meeting at Lancaster House, next to St James’ Palace in central London.

Meta, X and TikTok representatives are also there to discuss how to tackle the online promotion of illegal migration.

Sir Keir told the gathering he was “angry” about the scale of illegal immigration around the world as he said it was a “massive driver of global insecurity”.

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“The truth is, we can only smash these gangs once and for all if we work together,” he said.

“Because this evil trade, it exploits the cracks between our institutions. It pits nations against one another. It profits from our inability at the political level to come together.”

He said countries around the world need to band together, and people smuggling should be treated as a global security threat similar to terrorism.

Combining resources and sharing intelligence and tactics is the only way to tackle organised immigration crime, he added.

“None of these strategies, as you know, are a silver bullet. I know that,” he told the summit.

“But each of them is another tool, an arsenal that we’re building up to smash the gangs once and for all. We must pull every lever available.”

The prime minister criticised the previous Conservative government for allowing illegal migration to soar, saying: “For too long the UK has been a soft touch on migration.”

Home Secretary Yvette Cooper told Sky News’ Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips programme the summit is necessary because illegal migration is a “global problem”.

She also called the summit “unprecedented”, with countries from all over the world participating, including the US, Vietnam, Iraq and France.

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Early on Monday morning, Ms Cooper announced £30m will go towards funding “high impact operations” by the Border Security Command (BSC) to tackle supply chains, illicit finances and trafficking routes across Europe, the Western Balkans, Asia and Africa.

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An additional £3m will be provided to the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) to increase its capacity to prosecute organised international smugglers and to support the BSC to pursue and arrest those responsible for people smuggling operations.

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