"For too long, the UK has been a soft touch" on irregular migration, says UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer as he hosts a major summit in London.
Starmer is seeking to crack down on would-be asylum seekers arriving in England on flimsy small boats and has brought together delegates from more than 40 nations for a two-day meeting.
"Since coming to office, I can announce today, we've returned more than 24,000 people who have no right to be here," says Starmer.
Starmer's summit is designed to build on a plan that Britain, Belgium, Germany, France and the Netherlands signed in December to boost cooperation against irregular migration.