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Conservatives Plan ‘Ice-Model’ Immigration Taskforce with 150,000 Deportations

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Tories to ‌Launch Immigration taskforce inspired by trump’s‌ ICE

MANCHESTER, UK – The Conservative party will unveil plans to establish a dedicated immigration taskforce modelled on the ⁢US immigration​ and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency, as Kemi⁤ badenoch seeks to regain ground against the rising threat of Reform UK. ​The announcement,slated ⁣for the conservative party conference on Sunday,forms⁣ part of a​ broader “stronger borders” plan intended⁤ to‍ address concerns over immigration and differentiate ‌the Tories from their right-wing rivals.

The move comes as Badenoch faces sustained pressure from within her party to adopt more hardline policies on immigration, with polls indicating Reform UK could challenge the Conservatives in the next general ‍election. The ⁤proposed taskforce aims to accelerate the removal of individuals who have overstayed their visas⁤ and those whose asylum claims ‌have been rejected,‌ mirroring ICE’s enforcement⁣ and deportation activities. Badenoch argues the plan ​is “serious and credible” and backed‍ by legal analysis, contrasting​ it with what she describes​ as ​Reform’s “announcements that fall apart on arrival.”

On Saturday, Badenoch confirmed the ⁤Conservatives would remove the UK from the European convention on human rights (ECHR) if they win the next election, stating it was “necessary to ‌protect our borders, our veterans and our citizens.”‌ This pledge ⁣aligns ‌with a key Reform UK policy​ championed by Nigel Farage, who has promised to leave the ECHR and deport up to 600,000‌ people if his party gains power.

The Conservative leader will address ⁤delegates, asserting that her party’s plan offers ⁢a ⁢robust and legally sound approach to border control, unlike the ⁤proposals put forward by Reform. The creation of‍ the taskforce represents a significant policy shift for‌ the Conservatives, signaling a willingness to adopt more assertive tactics on‍ immigration​ in an attempt to win back voters and counter the growing ​influence of Reform UK.

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