parliament injuly will that parliament in july will that the parliament injuly will that the government could immediately deport migrants after they refused asylum. even if an appeal is made. so there's helping migrants worried for their safety. there are concerns _ worried for their safety. there are concerns of _ worried for their safety. there are concerns of those - are concerns of those amendments of the law in correspondence with human rights documents and eu law. procedures should be applied in such a way that we are not sending back people who are actually coming in asking for asylum because of the persecution. asylum because of the ersecution. , . ., ., persecution. persecuted or not, the are persecution. persecuted or not, they are now — persecution. persecuted or not, they are now in _ persecution. persecuted or not, they are now in a _ persecution. persecuted or not, they are now in a limbo. - persecution. persecuted or not, they are now in a limbo. and i persecution. persecuted or not, they are now in a limbo. and no one wants to claim responsibility. and no one wants to claim responsibility. let's get some of the day's other news. the heir of samsung, lee jae—yong has been released from prison and is now on parole. the 53—year—old de—facto leader of south korea's largest conglomerate was convicted of bribery and other charges. he has served 207 days in prison — just over half of his sentence.