Cooper emphasises record success over small boats and asylum hotels amid Epping clash
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Cooper emphasises record success over small boats and asylum hotels amid Epping clash
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"Home secretary Yvette Cooper is set to highlight record success tackling people smugglers as the Government has faced growing pressure this summer to tackle the surge in small boats and usage of hotels to house asylum seekers. As MPs return to Westminster for the first time since July, the senior minister will outline reforms to the border security and broken asylum system to eventually end the use of asylum hotels which has drawn widespread protests over the summer."
The Independent covers reproductive rights, climate change and Big Tech while producing investigative reporting and documentaries that spotlight American women fighting for reproductive rights. Donations fund on-the-ground journalists, preserve free access without paywalls, and enable reporters to present multiple perspectives. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper will highlight record success against people smugglers and set out reforms to border security and the asylum system to end use of asylum hotels. She says stronger powers are needed to pursue criminal smuggling gangs and new firm rules are required to manage the asylum process and close costly hotels.
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