Thursday, November 10, 2011

Interior Minister to comment on the reduction of controls against the "index" warning for terrorism and illegal immigration

Home Secretary, Theresa May, is expected to address issues of common focus on the scale of passport control, against the rate "warning" reduced by the Ministry of Interior for potential terrorists and illegal immigrants entering Britain.

Interior Ministry sources confirmed Friday that controls warning index was suspended in the port of Calais, but there is growing speculation that the national security controls was also reduced in other ports and airports.

Downing Street said Monday that David Cameron was "informed when it was clear he had a problem" in recent days and has not discussed the department's initial decision in June to relax Passport Control UK and European biometric passport holders to enter Britain.

The spokesman of the Prime Minister stressed that

Cameron still has "full confidence" in May and did not offer his resignation.

developed in line was told that the Home Secretary was forced to comply with a decision of the Supreme Court of human rights to lift the ban on UK residents to make the joint from 18 to 21 in the UK to marry.

The ban, which must be lifted on November 28, is believed to affect between 4,000 and 5,000 couples a year who apply for marriage visa.

Immigration Minister, Damian Green, said they were "very disappointed that this change was forced on us" and said he would have a negative impact on young victims of forced marriages.

The spokesman said that Prime Minister
May would make a full declaration of MPs on Monday night, saying that "the officer had left his post and it is important to understand the reasons." He insisted that the Prime Minister had full confidence in May, a figure that is much appreciated in Downing Street to manage so far to keep the clumsiness of the Interior Ministry in a file. Minimum

Work
was demanding to know if someone poses a risk to national security came to Britain during the four months that the pilot was allowed to run the secret.

Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper, posted May require independent research that was announced has a broad mandate, enough to thoroughly investigate "the actions of the Ministry of Interior Ministers and the effect of reduced resources UKBA decision-making. "



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