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home _ been set up. thanks to andrew the home office's work i think were in good _ home office's work i think were in good shape actually and paul is completely committed to making this partnership work. whenever we need something _ partnership work. whenever we need something from them and out concerns of an address label willing to work with us— of an address label willing to work with us and we have done constructively and collaboratively and i_ constructively and collaboratively and i think the question you should ask and _ and i think the question you should ask and andrew spoke to us this morning — ask and andrew spoke to us this morning as _ ask and andrew spoke to us this morning as why? because rwanda cares about tackling this issue. it is proudly— about tackling this issue. it is proudly already hosting hundred and 35.000 _ proudly already hosting hundred and 35,000 people seeking safety. they are as _ 35,000 people seeking safety. they are as passionate about we are about ending _ are as passionate about we are about ending this— are as passionate about we are about ending this awful illegal migration crisis _ ending this awful illegal migration crisis and — ending this awful illegal migration crisis and they have a proud track record _ crisis and they have a proud track record working with the un for libyan— record working with the un for libyan refugees and this is an opportunity for us to strengthen not 'ust opportunity for us to strengthen not just our— opportunity for us to strengthen not just our economic relationship with them _ just our economic relationship with them but _ just our economic relationship with them but work together with them to help do— them but work together with them to help do something that many other countries _ help do something that many other countries are looking at as a potential— countries are looking at as a potential model and many european countries _ potential model and many european countries and i speak with loss of european — countries and i speak with loss of european leaders and all of them know— european leaders and all of them know that — european leaders and all of them know that illegal migration is a growing — know that illegal migration is a growing challenge, and a global

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Economic, political ties with Türkiye to advance in future: German envoy

Hailing the current state of bilateral relations, Germany’s ambassador to Türkiye emphasizes potential for further cooperation in trade, energy, climate...

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The anarchy over immigration has to end

Britain is now gripped by a kind of Maoist permanent revolution fixated by social engineering, indoctrination and cultural diversity, Leo McKinstry warns.

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Why is the Church of England encouraging this asylum lunacy?

The Archbishop of Canterbury should be ashamed that he and his leadership should indulge in such blatant political interference, says Christopher Smithers

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We have had enough of this woke comedy of errors

We are living in a bizarro world where politicians put sanctimony ahead of our own security, as the manhunt for Abdul Ezedi has shown.

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Interior Ministry arrests 3,744 migrant smugglers in 2023

Türkiye continued its fight against irregular migration by arresting 3,744 migrant smuggling organizers in 2023, the Interior Ministry said on...

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Inside Politics With Dana Bash

urged his colleagues to recognize the narrowness of their majority. >> are you worried that one of these guys is going to make a move on you? >> no, i'm not worried about that at all. they're close friends of mine. we agree on the principles. i'm a life long hard core conservative. i want to get as many policies wins as we can, but the reality is we have a small majority, so in a situation like that, you're not going to get everything you want. you get what you can get. and we have been trying to negotiate to make that happen and we're going to continue and keep the team together. just another day at the office. >> and one of the big questions whether or not johnson would include tougher border restrictions, dealing with the migration crisis at the southern border, trying to put new language, policy restrictions in a must-pass spending bill. that's what the hard liners are demanding. they're saying we should shut down the government if we don't get our way. johnson has not gone that far. he simply said all the options are currently on the table.

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Ayman

place right now. and the last thing we need is a divided court, putting their finger on the scale, here. >> really quickly, i want to ask you the same exact question. because as an immigration rights lawyer, you're on the ground constantly, having conversations with different. people again to, why has it been so hard for this country to come to terms with what happened three years ago? >> i think that the rhetoric of the current debate, whether it's around trump, whether it's about migration, there is huge amounts of polarization on both sides. people can't even agree on fundamental problems are. take the migration crisis. no one can agree on what the clothes or solution is. but republicans keep pushing for debate further to the right. and it's going to make it harder for us to come and went solutions. >> would you make of the nbc video we showed in the screen, as i was reading the introduction. i ask you this because i would love to get your reaction in terms of what you make of the

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