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Illegal migrants to face clothing and mouth searches for phones at UK ports

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Police in Britain will be able to require illegal migrants to remove their coats and allow mouth searches at British ports so officers can look for mobile phones or SIM cards and gather intelligence on their journey, the government said on Monday.

The Home Office, Britain’s interior ministry, said the new powers would support investigations aimed at dismantling criminal gangs suspected of smuggling migrants across the Channel.

It said the gangs frequently use phone contacts and social media to recruit migrants for small-boat crossings from France, which have reached record levels this year.

The government’s tougher stance on migration has been criticised by some rights groups, which argue that some policies scapegoat migrants and fuel racism and violence.

“Using invasive powers to search through the clothing – and even inside the mouths – of desperate and traumatised people when they have just survived a terrifying journey across the Channel is a dystopian act of brutality,” said Sile Reynolds, head of Asylum Advocacy at Freedom from Torture.

Migrants picked up at sea attempting to cross the English Channel from France disembark in Dover, southeast England. Photo: AFP

Migrants picked up at sea attempting to cross the English Channel from France disembark in Dover, southeast England. Photo: AFP

The Labour government has been hardening its immigration policies, above all on illegal immigration, in efforts to stem the soaring popularity of the populist Reform UK party, which has driven the immigration agenda.

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