Tougher on illegal immigration
The UK should have stronger laws to tackle illegal immigration.
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Anna Soubry consistently voted for stronger laws and enforcement of immigration rules
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On 14 Dec 2016:
Anna Soubry voted in favour of arrangements for immigration checks for those opening banks and building society accounts.
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On 25 Apr 2016:
Anna Soubry voted against banning the immigration detention of those who are pregnant and against guidance to be taken into account on the immigration detention of vulnerable people.
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On 1 Dec 2015:
Anna Soubry voted in favour of making it a criminal offence for someone to work if their immigration status prohibits it.
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On 1 Dec 2015:
Anna Soubry voted to make it an offence to rent a home to someone who is disqualified as a result of their immigration status from occupying premises under a residential tenancy agreement.
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On 1 Dec 2015:
Anna Soubry voted to restrict the support available to failed asylum seekers and illegal migrants.
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On 1 Dec 2015:
Anna Soubry voted to create criminal offences of renting a home, driving, and working, while disqualified from doing so due to immigration status; and for other measures in the Immigration Bill.
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On 13 Oct 2015:
Anna Soubry voted to create criminal offences of renting a home, driving, and working, while disqualified from doing so due to immigration status; and for other measures in the Immigration Bill
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On 13 Oct 2015:
Anna Soubry voted to create criminal offences of renting a home, driving, and working, while disqualified from doing so due to immigration status; and for other measures in the Immigration Bill.
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This does not necessarily mean universal approval, but does mean there were no (or few) objections made to the decision being made.
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