published after considerable pressure from noble lords from across the house. this document. in this document, the home office was prepared to tell us that the average imagined cost of sending an asylum seeker to a third country however, the detail of the treaty suggest the cost may be higher for sending somebody to rewind. before we begin to fully debate the details of the legislation and its role in the implementation of the rwanda plan, will the minister be clear about how much this plan is actually going to cost? there is bill, whatever its impact, will not address the state of our asylum system. the uk to serve as a managed asylum system that upholds a strong border security and that can process claims fairly, accurately and quickly, a system that can return those with no claim to stay and help those with no claim to stay and help those who rightfully seek sanctuary. that is not our current asylum system. we have a backlog of 100,000 asylum claims waiting for a decision,
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asylum, they will have to apply there. so [question inaudible] they can make a protection claim in guatemala. if they arrive in the u.s., they will be returned to guatemala. [question inaudible] it s a claim for protection under international law. which we have never had before and something that is so good. good for everybody. [question inaudible] we have a great agreement with mexico. we ll do additional work on it. we can t get anything done with the democrats. dealing with mexico what mexico is doing for us is far greater than what the democrats have done. you know, the amazing thing about the democrats, it was all fine, everything was great four or five years ago before i was president. now they think we re going to win, so they re doing everything they can with the impeachment nonsense. we had no obstruction, no