Changes include enhanced measures to target those who destroy documents in flight in order to claim asylum
The fines faced by airlines and ferry companies for carrying passengers without proper travel documentation will jump significantly from today as the Government seeks to toughen the rules around border protection.
She also pointed to other steps being taken “to deliver a fair, but firm immigration system”, including enhanced measures targeting those who destroy documents in flight in order to claim asylum.
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