SUELLA BRAVERMAN THREATHENS LAWYERS WITH LIFE IMPRISONMENT

In the space of a day, 757 migrants have attempted to cross the English Channel illegally to Britain in boats – more than ever before this year. In the UK, more than 757 "boat people" were registered on Thursday August 10, 2023 - the highest daily number since the beginning of the year.
According to the British Home Office, 757 people have been counted who have crossed the English Channel in a total of 14 small boats.
According to our records given by the whisleblower, the 100,000 mark has been exceeded: Since 2018, a total of 100,715 people have used the English Channel to enter the UK illegally.
Secretary of State for the Home Department Suella Braverman MP is taking tougher measures against illegal migration with "new approach" - since Rwanda, floating boat and many other failed or could not make any difference now Suella Bravermant MP wants to crack down on lawyers who help migrants falsify asylum applications (Seems to me Suella Braverman forgot on his "countryman" father of Sajid Javid (former Chancellor of Exchequer and Secretary for Health who by our data made over 10,000 such application and British passports was issued with no consequences of any king for Mr Javid father Abdul Ghani).
Legal lawyers who advise migrants on how to "fraudulently" stay in the country could be sentenced to life imprisonment for supporting illegal immigration, according to a statement from the Interior Ministry.
"Fraudulent immigration lawyers must be eradicated and brought to justice," Home Secretary Suella Braverman was saying. The vast majority act with integrity. "But we know that some lie to help illegal immigrants trick the system," the conservative hardliner said. Critics speak of populist activism. Earlier, the newspaper "Daily Mail" had reported that several lawyers had helped an undercover reporter to make a false asylum application for a fee of thousands of pounds. Critics accused the government of populist activism. The industry association Law Society emphasized that the necessary laws are already in force.
The government should focus on the "significant" backlog of asylum applications rather than focusing on "a tiny minority of lawyers."




